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Question 4 Unsaved

“It was the juiciest watermelon I ever did eat”

“They approached slowly, crackling and crunching through the underbrush”

“The tepid water continued to drip from the ceiling, dampening her hair and face”



These are examples of what literary device?

Question 4 options:

plot


simile


personification


imagery

Question 5 Unsaved
If a character doesn’t really change over the course of a story, what type of character would he or she be considered?

Question 5 options:

static


dynamic


flat


round

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User Sikender
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Imagery, it paint a picture of what's happening.

and

Static, just like in games and things or even TV like background characters, those are static characters.

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