Literary Devices Quiz 135 (20 MCQs)

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1. What is a figure of speech that uses 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike ideas?
2. Which part of the plot is the most intense? This is usually a turning point for the main character.
3. "Her hair is like gold" and "as strong as an ox" are examples of:
4. This device is a figure of speech that compares two things without using "like" or "as":
5. Is the character or force that blocks the main character. Is often, but not always the villain of the story.
6. Figure of speech, in which a non human is given human characteristics
7. What is the major idea of a story or poem called?
8. Her eyes were as round as oranges.
9. Mary pulled back the curtains and saw some crows sitting in the tree.
10. Main character put against a natural phenomenon.
11. How is theme defined?
12. Words are used to suggest the opposite of what is meant.
13. Choose the term that BEST matches the definition. the turning point or high point of a story
14. "I couldn't wait to go to the carnival, smell the hot dogs, taste the cotton candy, and feel the exhilaration of riding the Ferris Wheel!" What tone you can get of the sentence? The speaker is .....
15. When a character battles a rule, law, or custom
16. Which literary device is being used in the following sentence:'The isolated, gruesome blood-filled lair lay right below the brightly decorated, bustling town.'?
17. POW! Bang! Buzzzzzz.....
18. Which of these is not related to theme?
19. What literary device is illustrated below:A child runs away from someone throwing a water balloon at him and falls into the pool.
20. A character that changes throughout the course of the story; experiences a transformation and/or learns a valuable life lesson