Literary Devices Quiz 123 (20 MCQs)

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1. Define:Metaphor
2. What is a source?
3. When someone says one thing but really means the opposite
4. This character changes, has a transformation, or learns a lesson throughout the story.
5. "Oh! What fine luck I have!" Which literary device is this an example of?
6. "I haven't eaten in hours, I'm starving to death!" is an example of what literary device?
7. The internal repetition of consonant sounds where the vowels are different.
8. A writer's attitude toward their subject matter revealed through diction, figurative language, and structure is .....
9. Is the usage of a part to represent the whole
10. Which literary device is shown here? 1 dicebas quondam te solum nosse Catullum, 2 Lesbia, nec prae me velle tenere Iovem
11. In the movie Toy Story, Buzz and Woody are opposites, and because of this we see their individual characteristics more clearly. This is an example of .....
12. When an object is given the qualities of a person
13. Most dogs have fur.
14. Two words look to rhyme, but when sounded out they do not
15. The use of words that imitate the sound
16. A character with only one definable trait
17. You don't have to be Albert Einstein to understand poetry.
18. In Language Arts class, what do we mean by text?
19. The point of greatest suspense or interest in a story
20. Define Falling Action: