
Class Review -- Literary Terms, Capitalization; Vocabulary
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- Q1____________________: hobby or minor occupationavocationhospiceepistlemoribund30s
- Q2______________________________: not revealing your feelings easily. #wallsupimpetusreticientavocationepistle30s
- Q3______________________________: To be indecisiveVacillateMoribundDisparityAllocation30s
- Q4______________________________: Effectiveness; Ability to produce a desired result.efficacymuseadmonishcapricious30s
- Q5______________________________: At the point of death.akimboimpetusmorbidmoribund30s
- Q6Michael Phelps moves with great ________________ in the water.avocationimpetusdisparityhospice30s
- Q7Because she was terminally ill, Sally's family had to put her grandmother in ________________ .vacuousdintpecuniaryhospice30s
- Q8There's a huge ________________ between Wallace Rose Hill and James Kenan High School.disparityepistleenvoylassitude30s
- Q9Men often think that women are ________________ because they have sudden changes in their mood.vacuouscapriciouspecuniarypresumptuous30s
- Q10Johnny wrote Stella an ________________ declaring his love for her!admonishepistleplightenjoin30s
- Q11Polly Pocket picked a purple plant!alliterationcontrastpersonificationsimile30s
- Q12an extreme exaggerationhyperbolesimileoxymoronallusion30s
- Q13Well painted mental imageimagerymetaphoroxymoronhyperbole30s
- Q14The contrast between what is said and what is meant.verbal ironysituational ironydramatic irony30s
- Q15A comparison between two objects without using like or as.metaphorsimileoxymoronpersonification30s