Literary Activities
Literary Activities
Literary Activities
B. Alliteration
C.
D.
B. Paradox
C. Prose
D. Oxymoron
B.
Apostrophe
C.
Anaphora
D.
Juxtaposition
6.
Memento Mori is:
Discuss
A.
A piece of writing that contains a unifying idea
B.
A reminder of one's mortality
C.
A reference to history or another literary work
D.
Placing two things side by side for means of comparison or contrast
7.
"Singing the song of procreation,Singing the need of superb children and therein superb grown
people,Singing the muscular urge and the blending…”(Walt Whitman)These lines are an
example of:
Discuss
A.
Anaphora
B.
Alliteration
C.
Paradox
D.
Juxtaposition
8.
The funeral home was built next to a children's nursery.This is an example of:
A.
Paradox
B.
Oxymoron
C.
Juxtaposition
D.
Metaphor
9.
"Romeo take me somewhere we can be alone" (Love Story by Taylor Swift)This song makes use
of:
A.
Historical paradox
B.
Literary allusion
C.
Metaphor
D.
Irony
10.
B.
Anthropomorphism
C.
Irony
D.
Simile
Personification
Paradox
Oxymoron
Simile
Metonymy
Simile
Personification
Inference
Paradox
Personification
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Oxymoron
Metaphor
Inference
Personification
6. Picture this literary scene: the main character hears a scream, and
then sees a man running out of the room with a bloody knife. You
can often come to the conclusion (most of the time) that he killed
whoever just screamed, although it never says outright that "the
guy with the knife butchered the screamer." This type of intelligent
conclusion drawn by the reader based on clues and observations is
called a(n) __________?
Verbal Irony
Dramatic Irony
Irony of the Situation
Ironic Twist
8. If you were bullied by another kid on the playground, and
afterwards your friend came over and said "I'll bet you loved that"
and you said "Of course", what type of irony were you employing?
Dramatic Irony
Philosophical Irony
Irony of the Situation
Verbal Irony
Simile
Metonymy
Synecdoche
Oxymoron
Metonymy
Paradox
Metaphor
Personification
Personification
Metonymy
Oxymoron
Simile
12. "My mother always told me never to get close to any danger, as
that would be dancing with the devil. Little did I know that in my
professional ballroom dancing career, that is exactly what I would
do." What literary device is used here through the whole example?
Dramatic Irony
Ironic Chronicling
Verbal Irony
Irony of the Situation
Inversion
Metaphor
Simile
Paradox
15. "A dozen tight fists pounded the criminal's clavicle" uses a
unique type of metaphor. Which of these types of metaphor is said
type?
None of these
Personification
Simile
Hyperbole
When an author in her own work refers to an event in another work, this is
called a(n) ____________.
metaphor allusion
simile epigraph
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epigraph
epitaph
allusion
simile
There is no difference.
A metaphor is used in fiction and a simile used in poetry.
A metaphor is a comparison between objects, where as a simile is a comparison
between people.
A simile is a metaphor that uses the words 'like' or 'as.'
Allegory
a story in which people, things, and actions represent an idea or generalization about
life.
Allusion
a reference in literature to a familiar person, place, thing, or event.
Analogy
a comparison of two or more similar objects, suggesting that if they are alike in certain
respects, they will probably be alike in other ways as well.
Hyperbole
an exaggeration, or overstatement.
Metaphor
a comparison of two unlike things in which no word of comparison is used.
Metonymy
the substituting of one word for another that is closely related to it.
Personification
a literary device in which the author speaks of or describes an animal, object, or idea as
if it were a person.
Simile
a comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison is used.
Understatement
stating an idea with restraint to emphasize what is being talked about.
Irony
using a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of is literal or normal meaning.
a statement that seems contrary to common sense yet may, in fact, be true