Literary Devices Quiz 105 (20 MCQs)

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1. Spot the onomatopoeia in the following sentence:The fire crackled and popped as it burned in the fireplace.
2. Knowledgeable, well-read.
3. What does verify mean?
4. You know you have to get to class on time, but you decide to stop off at HiLife for some Hot Cheetos. You can't help it! You love Hot Cheetos but now you have a citation for being late to class.What is the point of view?
5. "After they finished dinner."
6. Represents warmth, rescue, hope, and comfort
7. I feel glorious, gloriousGot a chance to start againI was born for this, born for thisIt's who I am, how could I forget?-Macklemore, "Glorious"
8. I had to wait in line for a year to pay for my groceries.
9. What is the setting of the story in the book Illegal?
10. How is the character's traits revealed? Marcy sat in class, drumming her fingers on her desk. Thinking back to that morning, she felt remorse over the way she had talked to her mom.
11. A story that could have happened, but didn't
12. She is walking on eggshells means .....
13. When one character has a problem with a group of people, large or small, and/or has conflict with a societal force, such as in a dystopia
14. The moments where the conflict causes the main character to take action and the further problems that come about.
15. Point of view when a narrator uses "I" to tell a story
16. The feelings of the reader/audience after reading a text.
17. Which literary device is present below? Camille came by to catch up.
18. Words or phrases that are not meant to be taken literally
19. The struggle or problem faced by the main character or characters in a story.
20. What do Click-Clacks look like?