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n200080 [17]
3 years ago
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Which sentence contains a pun?

English
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Aloiza [94]3 years ago
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The sentence which contains a pun is "Reading on the beach can make you well red." (option B)

<h3>What is a pun?</h3>

A pun is a joke that uses words that sound similar or words that have more than one meaning. We find a pun in option B with the use of the word "red". It sounds the same as "read", which is the word we expect to see in that context.

Option A has an onomatopoeia; option C has a metaphor; option D has a personification. Therefore, we can select option B as the correct answer for this question and the only one containing a pun.

Learn more about puns here:

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