Literary Devices Quiz 277 (20 MCQs)

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1. One who seeks to impart knowledge and understanding to someone who needs or deserves the information. Usually a wise person with a keen intellect and emotional intelligence. May serve as a moral compass or guide for other characters.
2. Can you guess what a hyperbole is?
3. A whiff of the coffee aroma filled our noses. This is a good example of what literary device?
4. A narrator whose credibility has been seriously compromised.
5. Identify the literary device in the following passage: "Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backward 10 years later" (Jobs 3).
6. ..... is the author's use of vivid descriptions that appeals to the readers five sense (to help them visualize what is being described).
7. A conflict where a person fights against a law, belief, or social values set by society.
8. Fire-in The Glass Castle
9. Lisa's mouth is as big as Texas.
10. "Stargirl was leaning forward, looking earnestly at Becca Rinaldi, her voice small as a little girl's" (64).(1 answer)
11. The angle from which the story is told is the .....
12. Words are used to mimic sounds
13. She tried to not cry but eventually sighed and asked why.Select the correct answer
14. What is the best definition of allusion?
15. "It had tacks in it, And splinters, And boards torn up" (3-7)
16. After playing football on the cold January day, his fingers were like icicles.
17. When the plot is presented in a non-casual order, with events presented in a random series jumping to and from the main plot with flashbacks or flashforwards or in any other manner that is either not chronological or not cause and effect.
18. Deliberate, extravagant, and often outrageous exaggeration
19. It beats as it sweeps as it cleans.What is the literary device used in the sentence?
20. A character who is not highly developed