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kwoodring

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A writer who uses language that makes sense on an imaginative level but not on a factual level is using
 
  a. figurative language.
 
  b. connotative language.
 
  c. denotative language.
 
  d. literal language.
 
  _______

Question 2

Choose the sentence in which all verbs are used correctly.
 
  a. Before the Internet was invented, it is difficult to keep in touch with friends and family from other states.
 
  b. Before the Internet was invent, it was difficult to keep in touch with friendsand family from other states.
 
  c. Before the Internet was invented, it was difficult to keep in touch with friends and family from other states.
 
  d. Before the Internet is invented, it is difficult to keep in touch with friends and family from other states.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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