A. Darl goes around it, and Jewels walks striaght through it.
Study as much as you can. Write out only the stuff you know you will probably forget in your notes. Basically study whatever you definitely are not most comfortably on then a week before the test study what you are comfortable on. Do it over and over again until you are right or believe that you know how to it.
The correct answer is oxymoron.
- An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which opposite or contradictory ideas or terms are put together. For example, <em>thunderous silence.</em> Or in this excerpt, love and hate, brawling love, heavy lightness, serious vanity, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health, etc.
- An allusion is an implied or indirect reference.
- A simile is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things; often introduced by like or as.
- A metaphor is figurative language. For example, <em>an endless night.</em>
- A pun is a joke usually using word play like using similar-sounding words with different meanings.