Literary Devices Quiz 120 (20 MCQs)

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1. What is the definition of guilt?
2. The event or events in a story where the story is resolved is the .....
3. It is a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning or moral message.
4. What is sarcasm?
5. He's as clever as a fox.
6. The two candles on the cupcake Alex ate stood for the WTC. What type of literary device is this?
7. Occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words
8. Giving the traits of a person to an inanimate object
9. A style of speaking particular to a people, culture, or region
10. A main character whose legendary or heroic actions are central to his/her culture, race, or nation. Usually has a "larger than life" personality, and possibly supernatural powers. Defeats bad guys and usually has "good" on his/her side. Usually has one tragic flaw that leads to his/her downfall.
11. THE CAT'S TEETH ARE LIKE DAGGERS
12. "Snow speaks to the people; it's falling above in the glooming sunlight. Its white, sparkling voice echoes as it falls through the air." This passage is a good example of .....
13. The author directly tells the reader what the character is like Ex. "He stepped short, quick steps, of a fat legged man."
14. A play on words that usually involves words that sound alike and have two meanings.
15. Words that imitate sounds. Ex: "Bang! Pow! Kaboom!"
16. Sdfhgsdfg
17. Represents knowledge and intelligence
18. What literary device is present in the line below?Mr. Fehlberg's stomach was like an about to burst bratwurst.
19. "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain."
20. Using the five senses in a sentence.