Literary Devices Quiz 347 (20 MCQs)

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1. Character or force who opposes the protagonist (villain)
2. "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room." What literary device is used?
3. How does a political cartoon use hyperbole to emphasize a point, Shivansh, Vibhu and Tara?
4. Form of language peculiar to a specific region or social group
5. The internal struggle of a character;takes place in the character's mindmay struggle to pick between options or is having a mental struggle
6. How is Mood related to the author's message?
7. One who steals books
8. Sarah is my best friend.
9. I create a picture in the reader's mind
10. THAT PARTICULAR POINT IN A NARRATIVE AT WHICH THE CONFLICT OR TENSION HITS THE HIGHEST POINT.
11. A type of figurative language that exaggerates subjects is called:
12. "I went to the mall" is an example of .....
13. Which word refers to a platitude or overused expression?
14. This is an important plot device often used in stories, plays in movies and sometimes even in poetry wherein the reader or the audience know more about the cause of conflict, impending resolution or the prevailing situation in the story than the other characters involved.
15. When the narrator knows everything, the thoughts and feelings of all characters, this is .....
16. Come slowly, Eden Lips unused to thee. Bashful, sip thy jasmines, As the fainting bee, Reaching late his flower, Round her chamber hums, Counts his nectars-alights, And is lost in balms!
17. Which one of these sentences does NOT use the interrogative verb mood?
18. A reference to a well-known person, place, or thing outside of the story
19. "As the sun goes down and rises each day, so does our opportunity to start over and begin a new day."
20. What is the tone of the sentence 'The slimy eyeball squeaked in its socket as the pus oozed out of it.'?