Irony
S.S.Terms
Figurative Language
Figurative Language 2
POV
100

Name the 3 types of irony. 

Dramatic 

Verbal 

Situational 

100

When the author hints at what will happen next. 

Foreshadowing 

100

Define a simile. 

Bonus: Double your points if you provide an example. 

Comparison using like or as 

100

The armies were like two exhausted swimmers clinging to each other and unable to move

Simile

100

What pronouns are used in 1st POV? 

"I" "me" "we" etc. 

200

A locksmith accidentally locks himself out of his car. 

Situational Irony 

200
In "The Most Dangerous Game," Rainsford jumps off a cliff to escape General Zaroff. This is the ____ . 

Climax

200

An extreme exaggeration 

Hyperbole 

200

All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.

Hyperbole

200

What pronouns are used in 3rd POV? 

"he" "she" "they" 

300

You're watching a scary movie and the main character goes into a shed where the killer is hiding. 

Dramatic Irony 

300

Define Characterization. 

How the author reveals the personality of the characters. 

300

The last day of school was bittersweet. 

Oxymoron

300

Lady Luck was with him, smiling cruelly at his enemies.

Personification 

300

What are the 3 types of POV? 

Bonus if you can also define them. 

Objective: The narrator knows none of the character's thoughts and feelings 

Omniscient: The narrator knows all of the characters thoughts and feelings 

Limited: Narrator knows one of the characters thoughts and feelings. 

400

"You look so nice today," my mom said as I left for school in sweatpants and a baggy t-shirt. 

Verbal Irony 

400

Something that stands for itself and represents something else. Figurative and literal meaning. 

Symbol

400

Define personification and provide an example. 

Personification: giving human characteristics to nonhuman things. 

Example: The car's tires were suffering. Or something similar. 

400

Your face shows strange feelings, and others will be able to read it like a book.

Simile

400

He watched from a distance as the police officer questioned the subject

Objective

500

Define the 3 types of irony. 

Dramatic: The audience knows something the characters don't 

Verbal: Sarcasm 

Situational: When something unexpected occurs 

500

Define Tone and Mood. 

Tone: The author's attitude towards the subject 

Mood: The reader's attitude towards the subject

500

Provide an example of a simile and a metaphor. 

* Your Response 

500

Fair is foul and foul is fair. 

Oxymoron 
500

As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her fear, and Lisa silently wished for the night to quickly end

Omniscient 

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