Literary Devices Quiz 128 (20 MCQs)

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1. Why do poets use imagery?
2. Which one is the correct sequence for the plot of a story?
3. Where the suspense builds, the problem gets worse, or the problem gets complicated
4. A brief and sometimes witty story that focuses on a single interesting incident or event, often in order to make a point or teach a moral lesson
5. "Sarcasm is verbal irony + the intention to mock / criticize"
6. How does a political cartoon use symbolism and metaphor to convey a message, Soham, Abeer and Meesha?
7. When the conflict unravels with the main character either winning or losing, what part of the story is it? .....
8. How an author wants their audience to feel is called ..... And how the audience feels reading or watching the author's work is called .....
9. All are ways other characters reveal the main character EXCEPT .....
10. Identify the Literary Device used in the sentence: "She sells seashells by the sea-shore."
11. The angry storm pounded the walls of the cabin.
12. "Tuck was like a starving man looking through a window at a banquet."
13. What is the "counterclaim" in an argumentative essay?
14. Giving human characteristics to objects and phenomena.
15. Character type that has many traits, maybe even contradictory traits
16. Human qualities given to inanimate objects; Fingers of lightning flashed across the sky and the wind howled.
17. A narrative either in verse or prose, in which characters, action, and sometimes setting represent abstract concepts apart from the literal meaning of the story
18. What is the direct or indirect description of a character?
19. EXAMPLE:The scent of freshly baked apple pie wafted through the air, filling the kitchen with a warm and comforting aroma.
20. The conclusion of the story's plot.