Praxis 5001 Practice Exams Practice Question

The following excerpt is from the United States Department of Health and Human Services Web site, written by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: 'Start your day off with a full tank. Eating breakfast will give you the energy you need to tackle the day. Eating regular meals (this means no skipping dinner) and taking time to enjoy them (nope, eating in the car on the way to practice doesn't count) will make you feel better too.' The excerpt contains which of the following types of figurative language?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The excerpt employs a metaphor by comparing starting the day with a "full tank" to the energy gained from eating breakfast. This figurative language suggests that food fuels the body like gas fuels a vehicle.

Option B, simile, is incorrect as it requires a comparison using "like" or "as," which is absent here.

Option C, personification, is also wrong; the text does not attribute human qualities to non-human elements.

Option D, allusion, is not applicable since there are no references to historical or literary figures or events.

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