SPRING 2025 ENGLISH EXAM STUDY GUIDE UPDATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
Tawdry - answersShowy and flashy but lacking good taste.
Attire - answersClothing or something that a person wears.
Crony - answersA friend.
Enmity - answersTo have hate towards two individuals or two groups.
Perceptible - answersCapable of being grasped by senses or mind.
Stoical - answersKeeping your composure or having a straight face sometimes in moments of
stress or sadness.
Bludgeon - answersA short club or to strike with a heavy club.
Pertinent - answersTo be related to a certain topic.
Recluse - answersTo be far apart from others due to suffering from an emotional loss.
Allusion - answersA reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art
Alliteration - answersAt least two or more words that are in proximity and start with the same
sound
, Ambiguity - answersWhen something can be understood in more than one way, or is open-
ended
Hyperbole - answersAn extreme exaggeration not meant to be taken literally
Imagery - answersLanguage that creates a vivid picture or sensation in the reader's mind by
using descriptive language and sensory details
Inference - answersA conclusion drawn from textual evidence and reasoning
Situational Irony - answersOccurs when an event happens that is the opposite of what is
expected or intended, often with a sense of humor or a tragic twist
Dramatic Irony - answersOccurs when the audience or reader understands the full situation,
including future events, while a character in the story is unaware of them
Metaphor - answersA figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated things by stating
that one thing is another
Rhyme - answersA repetition of similar sounds
Rhyme Scheme - answersThe ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or
verse
Simile - answersSimile uses 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike things, creating a descriptive
image
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
Tawdry - answersShowy and flashy but lacking good taste.
Attire - answersClothing or something that a person wears.
Crony - answersA friend.
Enmity - answersTo have hate towards two individuals or two groups.
Perceptible - answersCapable of being grasped by senses or mind.
Stoical - answersKeeping your composure or having a straight face sometimes in moments of
stress or sadness.
Bludgeon - answersA short club or to strike with a heavy club.
Pertinent - answersTo be related to a certain topic.
Recluse - answersTo be far apart from others due to suffering from an emotional loss.
Allusion - answersA reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art
Alliteration - answersAt least two or more words that are in proximity and start with the same
sound
, Ambiguity - answersWhen something can be understood in more than one way, or is open-
ended
Hyperbole - answersAn extreme exaggeration not meant to be taken literally
Imagery - answersLanguage that creates a vivid picture or sensation in the reader's mind by
using descriptive language and sensory details
Inference - answersA conclusion drawn from textual evidence and reasoning
Situational Irony - answersOccurs when an event happens that is the opposite of what is
expected or intended, often with a sense of humor or a tragic twist
Dramatic Irony - answersOccurs when the audience or reader understands the full situation,
including future events, while a character in the story is unaware of them
Metaphor - answersA figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated things by stating
that one thing is another
Rhyme - answersA repetition of similar sounds
Rhyme Scheme - answersThe ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or
verse
Simile - answersSimile uses 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike things, creating a descriptive
image