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1

Which of the following is an example of consonance?

A

 The cat sat on the mat.

B

The big brown bear was in the cave.

C

She sells seashells by the seashore.

D

The dog barked at the mailman

correct option: c
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2

Which of the following sentences contains an example of alliteration?

A

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

B

The big, bad wolf huffed and puffed.

C

The cat sat on the mat.

D

The dog barked at the mailman

correct option: a
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3

Which of the following sentences contains an example of assonance?

A

The cat sat on the mat.

B

The big, bad wolf huffed and puffed.

C

She sells seashells by the seashore

D

The dog barked at the mailman.

correct option: c
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4

Which of the following words is associated with culture?

A

Tradition

B

Development 

C

Institution 

D

All of the above 

correct option: d
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5

Which of the following is an example of a development institution?

A

The world bank 

B

The united nations 

C

The red cross 

D

All of the above 

correct option: a
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6

What is the grammatical name and function of the underlined portion in the following sentence?

 

The underlined portion, "beautiful flowers," is a noun phrase. It functions as the subject of the sentence.

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7

What is the difference between a noun and a noun phrase?

A noun is a single word that can function as a subject, an object, or a complement in a sentence. A noun phrase is a group of words that functions as a noun. It can consist of a single noun, or it can be more complex, with other words such as adjectives, determiners, and prepositional phrases.

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