<span>Expository writing is used to describe something, so yes it can be used for both!
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It's <span>a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification.</span>
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“whose origin was a Terminus.”
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This is the phrase that works both as a paradox and as a pun. The paradox lies in the fact that the word "terminus" means "end." Therefore, it is a paradox to say that the origin was the end. Moreover, the phrase works as a pun because the word Terminus is being used as a name, but also as a way to reference a "terminal" (a train terminal).
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I took the test it is that soaps bind to materials and are then washed away.
A simile is when as or like is used to compare two unalike things.
Personification is giving something not human, human characteristics.
Irony is calling a big dog tiny.
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I am not 100% sure these are correct. You can always ask your teacher for a redo though.