The Test
Literary Devices 1
Literary Devices 2
Poetry
Misc.
100

The test has this many parts.

What is three?

100

This device compares two things using 'like' or 'as.'

What is a simile?

100

"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of...

What is personification?

100

A single row of words in a poem is...

What is a line?

100

The primary point or core message that an author wants the reader to understand about a topic.

What is a central idea or theme?

200

Part I, II, and III of the test. 

What is multiple choice, argument and text analysis 

200

This is the use of words that imitate the sounds they represent, like 'buzz' or 'hiss.'

What is onomatopoeia?

200
"I could eat a horse" is an example of...

What is metaphor/hyperbole?

200

A group of lines in a poem is...

What is a stanza?

200

These are hints, words, or phrases found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that help readers figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar or difficult word.

What are context clues?
300

The day of the ELA Regents. 

What is June 9th?
300

This device uses deliberate exaggeration for emphasis or comedic effect.

What is hyperbole?

300

When lady Macbeth frantically tries to wash imaginary blood from her hands, saying 'Out, damned spot! Out, I say!'  The blood she can't get off is an example of...

What is symbolism?

300

The sound pattern a poem follows when the ends of words have identical or similar sounds is...

What is the rhyme scheme?

300

Any specific technique or structure a writer uses to enhance their writing, convey hidden meanings, or evoke a stronger emotional response from the audience.

What is a literary device?

400

You need to cite this many sources in the argument essay. 

What are three?

400

This rhetorical device repeats the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses to create emphasis and rhythm.  

What is anaphora?

400

"Never, never give up. Never surrender. Never back down." is an example of...

What is anaphora?

400

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poem is called...

What is meter?

400

The art of using language—whether spoken, written, or visual—to effectively inform, persuade, or motivate an audience.

What is rhetoric?

500

These two parts of the exam that carry the most weight toward your score. 

Part I (multiple choice) and II (argument)

500

The three emotional appeals in speeches coined by Aristotle are known as...

What are pathos, ethos, and logos?

500

The following line Nick says about Gatsby: 'He smiled understandingly—much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles that you may come across four or five times in life.' is an example of...

What is characterization?

500

The device used in a poem when a speaker directly addresses someone absent, dead, or imaginary—or even an inanimate object or abstract concept—

What is an apostrophe?

500

These are little numbers or markings in the text that direct you to a definition or extra information at the bottom of a page.

What are footnotes?

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