I could grow very still, like an old stone on a hill., A - This is a metaphor., B - This is a simile., C - This is an alliteration., D - This is a connotation., Silver bells!... How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle in the icy air of night. The phrase 'tinkle, tinkle, tinkle' is a/an ___________________ ., A - symbolism, B - alliteration, C - onomatopoeia, D - hyperbole, Vague pageants woven on a web of dream! And we, pushing and fighting in the turbid stream of modern life., A - This is a metaphor., B - This is a simile., C - This is a hyperbole., D - This is a symbolism., Now that I am without you, all is desolate. All that was once so beautiful is dead. I will return my love, even if it were a million miles., A - This is a symbolism., B - This is an emotive sentence., C - This is a metaphor., D - This is a hyperbole., Unrestrained, she let out her tears. Alone at last, she soothed her secret sorrow., A - The last part of the sentence is an alliteration., B - The first part of the sentence is an emotive language., C - The last part of the sentence is a metaphor., D - The last part of the sentence is a hyperbole., Her words rang out defiantly, but they sounded hollow. What type of figurative language is used here?, A - Hyperbole, B - Emotive language, C - Symbolism, D - Connotation, The stench from the refrigerator made me sick. This is a ________ ., A - metaphor, B - hyperbole, C - symbolism, D - connotation.

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