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12 September, 02:40

Match Term Definition

Simile A) Winning is sweetest when the opponent is the toughest.

Metaphor B) My opponent's face became a white sheet when he saw me arrive.

Allusion C) The winner said, "I had a dream that one day I would taste victory."

Personification D) The heartbeat of the win beat loudly in the loser's ear.

Paradox E) I defeated my opponent as easily as sliding a knife through butter.

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  1. 12 September, 04:41
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    A: Paradox

    Explanation:

    Paradox means "contrary to expectations", it's a statement that sems self-contraditory, as shown "sweetest" and "toughest"

    Answer:

    B: Metaphor

    Explanation:

    A comparison between two unrelated things is a metaphor : "face" and white sheet"

    Answer:

    C: Allusion

    Explanation:

    A brief reference to a person or a cultural idea like "I had a dream" (reference to words of Luther King) is an allusion.

    Answer:

    D: Personification

    Explanation:

    Personification: human attributes are given to things. "heartbeat of the win"

    Answer:

    E: Simile

    Explanation:

    Simile: comparison that shows similarities between two different things: " I defeated ... as easily as sliding a knife ..."
  2. 12 September, 05:01
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    Simile-E

    Metaphor-B

    Allusion-C

    Personification-D

    Paradox-A
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