Literary Devices Quiz 133 (20 MCQs)

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1. When the author thwarts the reader's expectations, we call it .....
2. ..... eases tension, shows how main character resolves conflict
3. Which literary device is shown here? 1 dicebas quondam te solum nosse Catullum
4. "Lightning danced across the sky. " This is an example of:
5. "Let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends. And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream."
6. "I ate a thousand donuts this morning." This is an example of .....
7. Which figure of speech is represented in the sentence below? She's happy as a clam.
8. Stereotyped characters, symbols, or stories
9. What does the "W" stand for?
10. Imagery that appeals to the reader's sense of smell
11. When Mrs. Jones makes dinner, Roger sits far away from her purse. Why?
12. External Rhyme in The raven is?
13. Identify the onomatopoeia in the sentences:
14. What is a sensory detail?
15. What's the definition of euphemism?
16. The smell of lilies always reminds me of my grandmother's garden. I used to play there everyday when I was a child.
17. Which literary device is used in this example? The fireplace heater hissed and cracked.
18. Which word means a reference that is made indirectly, subtly suggested, or implied to somebody or something, using only a word or two?
19. What do you think the most important thing we learn about Woodson is?
20. "The voice was high and brittle, like dry twigs being broken ..... " contains: