Unclear question.
However, here are some questions:
1. A comparison using "like" or "as" is called?
2. A humorous work of drama is called?
3. —— is an expression peculiar to a language that takes on meaning or meanings different from that of the individual parts of the expression.
4. What is the time and place of a story called?
Answer:
1. Simile
2. Comedy
3. Idiom
4. Setting
Explanation:
1. This figure of speech uses expressions as "like or as" to make comparisons between unrelated things. For example, saying "As big as an aeroplane".
2. A comedy is a humorous work that brightens the mood of the audience in a drama.
3. For example, saying "I'm all ears" is an idiomatic expression that has a figurative meaning different from the individual parts of the expression.
4. A setting refers to where and at what time a story occurs.