Literary Devices Quiz 281 (20 MCQs)

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1. Which of these is an example of alliteration?
2. Pathetic fallacy is .....
3. My life is a dream/ forgetting awake.
4. "He saw only branches, gray and brown, forking out like skeleton fingers"
5. Define SUSPENSE
6. "Act naturally" is an example of a .....
7. Character traits are adjectives that describe the qualities of a character. Read the following passage from a story:Mercy snorted. She should have known better than to challenge Victoria. Of all Mercy's friends, Victoria talked loudest, ran fastest, and took the most risks. She bragged about the time she convinced her older brothers to spend a weekend building her a fort. Mercy liked to call Victoria "Buster" . "Because you are always busting things up, " she laughed. Victoria wore the nickname with pride. Based on the passage, which of the following is one of Victoria's traits?
8. Theme is the same as a topic.
9. ..... is the contrast between expectation and realty.
10. The ball jumped out of the receiver's hands. This is an example of .....
11. I kept running up and down, yelling my brother's name, begging him to come and get me ..... No one answered, and the train didn't stop.
12. Which literary device is defined as a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings?
13. Mufasa tells Simba, "Some day, my time on this earth will end." (Two scenes later, Mufasa dies)
14. "It is unbelievable to know how many parents leave their children for their own selfish desires." The tone of this author towards parents can be described as .....
15. Parting is such sweet sorrow
16. Character type defined by only one or two traits
17. The time (when) and location (where) in which a story takes place.
18. A topic of discussion or writing; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.
19. Life is a box of chocolates.
20. Which definition is correct for the following term:Climax