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Which option is an example of alliteration?(1 point)
Responses tasty treat tasty treat fun in the sun fun in the sun sizzle
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What is the definition of archetype?(1 point)
Responses a story handed down from the past that often mixes fact and fiction a
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Which description defines rhyme?(1 point) Responses a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables a pattern of stressed and
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Which of the following lines contains an example of alliteration? (1 point)
• Old McDonald had a farm • She sells seashells
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Which sentence contains an example of alliteration?(1 point) Responses The shop was filled with brightly colored flowers. The
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
4 of 124 of 12 Items Question Use the statement about Shirley Jackson's short story “The
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Situational irony is when something unfortunate happens, like spilling coffee on your favorite shirt while you are out on a date
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Which of these statements demonstrates an example of irony/satire?
Responses AI oppose school uniforms, because they are ugly. I
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The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon
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In “The Necklace,” the struggle for something that proves to be useless is an example of
(1 point) Responses metaphor.
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In “The Necklace,” the struggle for something that proves to be useless is an example of
(1 point) Responses metaphor.
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The phrase "radiant maiden" in the poem "The Raven" is an example of (1 point) Responses assonance assonance internal rhyme
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Question: How does the following sentence in the story show irony?
"Where was Mom anyway, and wasn’t there something she had to
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“Feeling for the grass-edge of the path with his toes, he reached inside another window further along the wall…”
Which of
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Match the definition with the appropriate word.(2 points)
persuasive appeals tone ethos pathos logos
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The term __________ refers to the use of an unexplainable event to resolve a story.(1
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For what reason might an author use onomatopoeia in a story or poem?
(1 point) Responses to help create a vivid picture to
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What is the significance of the repetition of the word absurd in The Importance of Being Earnest?
write in 3 sentences
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Which sentence contains an illusion?
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22 few years, just heavy enough to prevent his soaring free of the world as it seemed to be ordered but
23 not heavy enough to
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Assonance is:
a vowel repetition b the beat or tempo of the poem c a measured group of meters d a device that utilizes repeating
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Choose the word or phrase that best defines the word in parenthesis. "And these are but the shatter'd stalks,/Or ruin'd
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Feeling for the grass -edge of the path with his toes he reached inside another window further along the wall
Which of these best
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tragic hero
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Which of the following best defines a simile
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Figurative language is language that(1 point)
-are words that have multiple meanings. -explains the literal meaning of words.
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What does beat refer to in poetry?
A. a grouping of two or more lines in a poem B. a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
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how does imagery create meaning?
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LAST ONE LOL
- Question : Her smile was as sweet as sunshine on a rainy day. Answer : Metaphor since her smile is being compared
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Read these lines from Siegfried Sassoon's "Dreamers."
"And mocked by hopeless longing to regain/Bank holidays, and picture shows,
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Read the following passage from “Shenandoah.” Which sound device is expressed by the bolded words? Shenandoah, I long to
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Which choice describes an allusion?(1 point)
Responses A. a sound device B. an interpretation C. a part of a speech D. a figure
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Which sentence connects an element of a story to a theme?
A. The symbol of the butterfly helps readers understand the importance
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Excerpt from “Her First Ball” by Katherine Mansfield
“Care for an ice?” said her partner. And they went through the swing
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hi
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Which choice describes an allusion?(1 point)
Responses a sound device a sound device a figure of speech a figure of speech an
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someone?
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Which choice describes an allusion?
A. a sound device B. an interpretation C. a figure of speech D. a part of speech
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Michael A
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In "The Destructors," Greene uses a lot of _____ in the boy's language to enrich their characterization.
a. slang*** b.
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Q- The train screamed down the tracks
- Clue: Simile, Metaphor Or Personification ? - Answer: Personification??
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If an author makes a character very real, the reader gets a sense of personality about that character. This is called the
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When narrators cannot be trusted, they are considered _____ unreliable. reliable.
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The phrase "radiant maiden" in the poem "The Raven" is an example of
A. assonance B. internal rhyme C. repetition D. onomatopoeia
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English
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The CEO's inability to see the looming issues with his supply chain left him in the same position as the captain of the Titanic.
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Name
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Which literary device is used in the following sentence?
"Ira was sitting in the shade because it was over ninety degrees in the
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The _____ provides the voice of the storyteller and guides the reader through the events of the story. point of view narrator
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Pacing is how _____ or _____ the action in the story takes place. This is an important and serious topic. Which brings me to the
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What does diction mean? I looked it up but i`m not understanding what i`m suppose to do when the question says how the author
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Complete the sentence. A _____ is a message about life that can be understood in most cultures. personal symbol main idea
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Which of the following is the best definition of persona? when narrators make the reader think of them as dependable and
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blu
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In “Harrison Bergeron,” Kurt Vonnegut critiques society’s goal of perfect equality through his use of satire and
-irony
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1. An epic simile can be defined as (1 point)
a comparison that describes the epic hero. an extended comparison that uses like or
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Native Artists🦀
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