Literary Devices Quiz 314 (20 MCQs)

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1. Dunbar's line "Why should the world be over-wise" is an example of .....
2. This literary device does not require using like or as to make a comparison
3. What lesson did Scrooge learn from the Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come?
4. That television is state-of-the-art.
5. Can you keep the cat from clawing the couch?
6. The events of a story
7. The author's feelings or attitude toward his subject matter or characters in the story
8. This event in the plot sets the central conflict in motion.
9. When the audience knows something the characters don't
10. Which literary device is used to develop the personalities and traits of the characters in The Alchemist?
11. What literary device does the word "sad" refers to?
12. The emotions the reader feels while reading a story.
13. IronyExclaiming "Oh great!" after failing an exam is .....
14. Who becomes king after Macbeth is killed?
15. Point of View:Perspective from which the story is told. Which is the easiest to use and most common?
16. A category system that literature falls into based on specific conventions that develop to characterize the differences
17. As the train pulled into the station, we finally met eyes. We had been avoiding this moment, but it was here now. Tears welled. Words choked. We hugged each other awkwardly before I grabbed my bags and jumped on the train. A chapter had ended. Things would never be the same between us again. What is the point of view?
18. The continued use of the same word or word pattern
19. When the character struggles against an outside force
20. The big headed, gray alien with the little, round pot belly looked on as the giant yellow beam zeroed in on the lonely cow.