Determine Meaning: Words and Phrases

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What do Shakespeare's metaphors most likely mean? Select three options.

People play different roles throughout their lives. People leave one phase of life to enter another. People all go through the same phases of life.

Based on context clues in the sentence, what is the most likely meaning of inauspicious?

unfavorable

Based on context clues in the sentence, what is the most likely meaning of permeated?

saturated

Which statement best explains the nuance between amenable and docile?

Amenable suggests that Paul is an open, social person, while docile implies that his father is kind but quiet.

What are the most likely meanings of the idiom "we'll cross that bridge when we come to it"? Select two options.

We are not going to do that yet. We will talk about that problem if and when it happens.

What type of figurative language is the phrase "as strong as an ox"?

simile

What does the word punctilious most likely suggest? Select two options.

that Amira is controlling with regard to details that Amira is uptight about cleanliness

Based on context clues in the passage, what is the most likely meaning of prudent? Select three options.

using good judgment being cautious ensuring appropriateness

What meaning does the use of personification convey?

It conveys the idea of trees losing their leaves and making noises in the wind.

What are the best possible meanings of the euphemism "cut the cord"? Select two options.

stop depending on parents leave the farm

What does the use of incredulous connote?

that Leila is shocked at what the driver of the convertible did


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