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15 October, 12:34

From the book of how to kill a mockingbird

1. "He sounded fishy to me. Nobody in Maycomb just went for a walk." (Chp 6, p. 57)

A. Oxymoron

or

B. Idiom

2. "'Yowl hush', growled Jem, 'you act like you believe in Hot Steams.'" (Chp 4, p. 41)

A. Colloquialism

or

B. Personification

3. "He seemed to be working himself into a bad humor, so I kept my distance." (Chp 7, p. 70)

A. Oxymoron

or

B. Simile

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  1. 15 October, 13:47
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    For 1 the answer is idiom, for 2 the answer is colloquialism and for 3 the answer is oxymoron
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