Answer:
How often do you review your lessons?
Explanation:
This is a question directed towards the other person. Therefore, "do you review" in the present tense is your best answer, as it is "up to the present point".
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Answer:
A same meaning but different word frames rather than the others
Idiom "Hold your horses"
Simile "As red as a tomato"
Hyperbole "This food is hotter than the sun"
Metaphor "He was a walking encyclopedia"
Alliteration "Peter pepper picked a pickled pepper"
Personification "The sun smiled at me"
I hope it helped.
Answer:
To use your own words
Explanation:
The total definition is to use a quote and put it in your own words.
All these terms are used in reference to a word or expression except for diction that refers to a way of pronouncing.
1. Manner of expressing ideas in words: diction
2. Worn out by use: trite
3. Words or phrases usually characterized by a special vividness or coloring: slang
4. Used in everyday, informal talk, but not in formal English : colloquial
5. Stiffly dignified or formal: stilted
6. Not definitely or precisely expressed :vague