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What is the definition of archetype?(1 point)
Responses the way the information in a story is organized to achieve a purpose the
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How is the literary device used to develop the tone and stanza five of going for water by Robert frost. each laid on other dying
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How is a literary device used to develop the tone of stanza 5 in going for water
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
The swimmer splashed a delicate spray of water while completing her dive. Which effect
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How is a lottery device used to develop the tone in stanza 5 each laid on other a staying hand
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Which of the following lines contains an example of alliteration? 1 point
answers: Old McDonald had a farm The cat sat on the mat
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Jax stomped into the living room and thrust out his favorite Pokemon card, which was now torn and covered in messy Sharpie
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Which sentence includes an example of alliteration?(1 point) Responses The four girls trained for the relay for six months. The
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What is a reflection?(1 point) Responses when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the
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Dramatic Irony Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point) The most common use of
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Della cuts off her long, beautiful hair and sells it in order to buy a watch chain for her husband's prized pocket watch. Jim,
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Writers create _____ by leading the reader to expect something to happen
A.irony B.suspense C.drama. D.humor
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Verbal Irony
Situational Irony Dramatic Irony Alan opened the oven and saw that his cookies were burnt. "Well, that's just
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Is this sentence
Verbal irony Dramatic irony Situational Irony 15 minutes after the time management seminar was set to begin, the
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Which of these statements demonstrates an example of irony/satire?
Responses AI oppose school uniforms, because they are ugly. I
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Use the statement about Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream to answer the question.
The fairy queen, Titania, has
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How does the author use dialogue to develop the relationship between the characters in thank you ma’am
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
3 of 153 of 15 Items Question Use the stanza from "Recuerdo" to answer the question. We were
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Question: How do the bolded lines (9-11) in "Far From the Madding Crowd" and the bolded lines (5-9) from "The Sun Has Long Been
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Verbal irony is when a person actually means the opposite of what they say.(1 point) Responses True True False
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occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not.
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true or false
Situational irony occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not.
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In “The Necklace,” the struggle for something that proves to be useless is an example of
(1 point) Responses metaphor.
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Which literary strategy uses humor to relieve the tension in a tragedy?(1 point)
Responses imagery imagery flashback flashback
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point) occurs when what happens is the opposite of what is expected.
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What occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not? A. Dramatic irony b. Verbal irony c. Situational itony
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In Chapters 1 & 2 of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, the author explains the Games and how contestants are chosen by
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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
__________ occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not
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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
expected. occurs when what happens is the opposite of what is
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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in
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Question Which type of irony is used in this example from The Importance of Being Earnest? Jack finds out his real name actually
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Which type of irony is used in this example from The Importance of Being Earnest? Jack finds out his real name actually is
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What plot device does Alvarez use in this opening excerpt from "Antojos," when she puts the reader directly into the action of
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Match each rhetorical device with its definition.
Match Term Definition Antithesis A) The use of a word to modify two or more
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The phrase "radiant maiden" in the poem "The Raven" is an example of (1 point) Responses assonance assonance internal rhyme
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
The swimmer splashed a delicate spray of water while completing her dive. Which effect
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The Importance of Being Earnest
Act III How is Lady Bracknell’s description of Gwendolen’s maid as “trusty” an example of
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What literary device can be found in the lines below?
"And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils." (1
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what literary device does this sentence relate to
"do you know what its like when you wanna go cry but you cant let all the
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what literary device does this sentence relate to
"why do i have to figure out why im like this and still treat you like a
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In their selections in this unit, O. Henry and Guy de Maupassant both employ
Highly imaginative metaphors Surprise endings Odd
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The words “jingling, tinkling” in line 14 of “The Bells” are NOT an example of __________.
(1 point) Responses a.
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Use the statement about the novel Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson to complete the activity.
In the autobiographical
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What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone?(1 point) Responses sentence structure sentence structure
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Which type of irony is used in this example from The Importance of Being Earnest?
Gwendolen and Cecily bicker, thinking they are
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Question: Select the correct answers from the lists.
A literary text that features a hero or knight (blank space 1) would
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What is the term for an author’s perspective on a topic or an idea?(1 point)
Responses point of view point of view pathos
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Which of the following is a connotation of the word hunter in “The Most Dangerous Game”? (1 point) Responses
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The poetic device used in the line below is and example of ______.
"For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams" internal
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Which of the following in the
story is an example of foreshadowing? (1 point)
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