Literary Devices Quiz 408 (20 MCQs)

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1. Pleasing to the ear.
2. Bitter sweet or Jumbo shrimp
3. Insanity is a common theme of ..... drama.
4. Poetry that has no fixed pattern of meter, rhyme, line length, or stanza arrangement
5. Comparing something without using like or as.
6. This is a literary device in which the writer places two opposite or contradictory words together. Such placement allows for creating entertainment, highlighting a point or creating an impact. Some popular examples are-'only choice', 'virtual reality' and 'random order'.
7. Describes a series of words in quick succession that all start with the same letter or sound. It lends a pleasing cadence to prose and poetry both.
8. The main character of a literary work; who the author is supposed to "root for"
9. "I was talking to my friends at lunch today trying to explain what a metaphor is. Let me go back a few years and tell you a story that will help you understand figurative language." (This is an example of ..... )
10. A reference to Einstein is what kind of allusion?
11. What is the difference between "it's" and "its" ?
12. The intense feeling the reader experiences while waiting for the outcome of certain events.
13. Is the following situation an example of an internal or external conflict? Alice can't find her phone because her brother stole it from her room.
14. What is dialect?
15. If you are confused about something in class, don't wait. Raise your hand and ask for help immediately. Do it while your teacher is still explaining the material. Your teacher will probably be happy that you are taking an active part in your education and should attempt to explain the material in a different way. If you are still confused, ask your teacher if he or she is available after class to give you additional instruction. You are worth it. Don't give up on yourself.
16. A type of irony where the character says one thing but means something entirely different. Used for humor or drama.
17. Point of view when a story is told through the eyes of one character
18. The language spoken by the people who live in a particular locality
19. Persistent craving to steal
20. What similarity between Roger and Mrs. Jones does she mention?