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- Q1
It is a rhetorical device that features repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive sentences, phrases, or clauses.
freetext://Anaphora
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q2
videoq:stkzQwt2V7s: 1:85 // What literary device is used to describe a trip to the zoo?
Simile
Metaphor
Irony
Anaphora
30sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q3
This literary technique uses words to stimulate the senses.
freetext://Imagery
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q4
Give one of the four types of character
freetextm://dynamic: static: flat: round
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q5
Arrange the parts of a plot.
ordering://Exposition|1: Rising Action|2: Climax|3: Falling Action|4: Denouement|5
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q6
Match the Points of View to its closest visual representation.
linking://First Person|#7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/64c897439029c6cced458dfc6128138ffb4b73e8.jpg: Second Person|#7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/be7d0572432e1971432b796cc9651ef7a1483e80.jpg: Third Person|#7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/a0374882837ac238d7fb6a5f2e9c9eb3383039c7.png
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q7
Match the point of view to its appropriate pronoun.
linking://First Person|I: Second Person|You: Third Person|He/She
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q8
Sort the pictures according to their category.
sorting://Alliteration|#7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/43dca7deaae398d628af348a43f455c0a958973f.png, #7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/587a4196ba7cc980ce0ee55888d2e1a8bcc060d3.jpg, #7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/0dbac1ecf04eea5466a16c67f49c22736238185f.jpg: Allusion| #7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/601c139895bb70e4ab3791f28363f88edae2a7e8.jpg, #7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/d52214ef6bb3e73301da9ca1554056fa5375cbf7.jpeg, #7e4c0965-4fa2-4ee9-b9e4-0bf9bec9871a/question/8c0719a008f5a37c195ca9bb37b35c8d4810960a.jpeg
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q9
Sort the literary devices according to their category
sorting://Imagery|visual, tactile: Figures of Speech| metaphor, hyperbole
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 - Q10
It is the main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work, which may be stated directly or indirectly.
Theme
Setting
Plot
60sHUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-5 - Q11
What literary device is used in this sentence? The fiery colors of the silently changing sky were painfully beautiful.
simile
gustatory
multiplem://visual:auditory:metaphor:personification:tactile
hyperbole
60s - Q12
What image is closest to this description? I watched the blue moon perfecting its shape before the invisible bell of midnight tolls
60s - Q13
It is writing composed of the real, or of facts, that employs literary devices.
scrambled://CREATIVENONFICTION
60s - Q14
What is the most common arrangement of plot?
jumble://exposition,rising action,climax,falling action,denouement
60s - Q15
Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities, by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.
boolean://true
60s