Literary Devices Quiz 5 (20 MCQs)

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1. "Be careful what you wish for, " is a good way to phrase the ..... for "The Monkey's Paw."
2. You can tune a guitar but you can't tuna fish.
3. A genre of drama that portrays amusement and pleasure, and usually no great disasters will occur.
4. What does nuance mean?
5. In the movie Toy Story, a character thinks he is a real space explorer, but the audience and the other toys know that he is just a toy.
6. When two or more clauses have the same:structure, length, and rhythm. Such as:veni, vidi, vici.
7. The central topic, subject, or message within a narrative.
8. A horse goes 'neigh!' and a cow goes 'moo'.These are examples of .....
9. For just $ .47 a day, you too can be a partner in hope for a pet in need.
10. What is the literary device used to create a sense of rhythm and harmony?
11. The character or force in conflict with the main character is the .....
12. Her temper tantrum was a tornado passing through the Midwest.
13. "Like a lamb to the slaughter, " is an example of:
14. What's the fun way to differentiate between caricature and personification?
15. The lights of the North Pole looked like the lights of a strange ocean liner.
16. Flashback
17. Hearing the story from the perspective of a narrator or someone outside of the story (uses "he", "she", "they")
18. Hints or clues about future events in a story is the definition for .....
19. What is the definition of 'syntax' in literature?
20. Which literary device is a sudden realization that provides clarity to a problem or situation?