Newsbreak- Max Fatchen by Ironwomen
Quiz by THIVYASHINI A/P MUTHUKUMAR Moe
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- Q1
What is the meaning of 'No shrieking, childish treble?
Would be making a lot of noise
He/she is calm and gentle, just like a lamb
The child would just drop his/her school books
He/she is very well-behaved
45s - Q2
Literate the meaning of stanza 1, line 1 'Now why so loving, darling'
The persona is asking his/her child being in a loving mood
The persona finds the child's behaviour quite strange
The persona finds amazing and can't believe what he/she sees
The persona asks if the child want to help him/her
45s - Q3
What is hullabaloo?
A commotion
Peace
Calm
Hush
45s - Q4
Literate meaning, 'Ah... Now i see the reason'.
The persona was shocked or surprised
The persona wonders if anything happen to his/her child
The persona realises the reason for the child's strange
The persona thinks that he/she is talking with stranger
45s - Q5
What is the meaning of Imagery?
Exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
Resemblance of sound from rhyming vowels
Visually descriptive
Self-evident and used for style an impressive persuasive device
45s - Q6
Stanza 3, which lines are an example for literary devices of Imagery?
Today, you are lamb, love
No shrieking, childish treble
Where yesterday a rebel
No dropping of your school books
45s - Q7
What is the meaning of 'Alliteration'?
Visual descriptive
Resemblance of sound from the rhyming vowels
Series of words begins with the same consonant sound
A figure of speech involving the comparison one with another
45s - Q8
'Will wonders never cease' which one of literary devices describe the lines?
Simile
Imagery
Alliteration (Vowel 'E')
Alliteration (Consonant 'W')
45s - Q9
From stanza 4, which lines describe the literary devices of Alliteration?
Can this be REALLY you?
No rage or hullabaloo
But surely you're some stranger
Come closer, let me look, dear
45s - Q10
What is the meaning of literary devices of Metaphor?
Repetition of the same sounds, usually at the end of lines
A thing regarded as symbolic of something else
Contains several layers of meaning using an object
Exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
45s - Q11
From stanza 4, which lines refer to literary devices of Metaphor?
But surely you're some stranger
No rage or hullabaloo
Can this be REALLY you?
Come closer, let me look, dear
45s - Q12
What the meaning of 'Today, you are lamb, love'?
He/she making a lot of noise
He/she wonders if finds any more pleasant surprises
He/she is very well-behaved
He/she confused with the changing of behaviour
45s - Q13
Repetition of the same sounds, usually at the end of lines are the meaning of.....
Alliteration
Assonance
Simile
Rhyme
45s - Q14
Which lines are the example of literary devices of Symbols?
Crease - Cease
... struck by lightning
You'd help me with some little jobs?
Where yesterday a rebel
45s - Q15
Self-evident and used for style as an impressive persuasive device is a meaning for...
Metaphor
Rhetorical Question
Alliteration
Hyperbole
45s