PARADOX
PERSONIFICATION
EUPHЕMISM
OXYMORON
ANTONOMASIA
100

What is a paradox?

A statement that seems contradictory but may contain a hidden truth.

100

What is personification?

A stylistic device where human qualities are given to animals, objects, or nature.

100

Why do societies develop euphemisms for sensitive topics such as death or illness?

To speak about unpleasant or sensitive topics in a more polite and less direct way.

100

What is an oxymoron?

A figure of speech in which two opposite or contradictory words are combined.

100

What is antonomasia?

A stylistic device where a proper name is replaced by a descriptive phrase or a famous name is used to describe someone.

200

Which sentence contains a paradox?
a) “This statement is false.”
b) “The sky is blue.”

a) “This statement is false.”

200

Why is personification frequently used in poetry and descriptive prose?

Because it helps create imagery and makes the text more expressive.

200

How can euphemisms sometimes obscure or manipulate the truth?

hey can hide the real meaning and make serious situations sound less negative.

200

Analyze the oxymoron “living death.”

It describes a situation where someone is alive but feels emotionally empty or hopeless.

200

Explain the antonomasia in the phrase “The Iron Lady.”

t refers to a person known for strong and strict leadership.

300

Analyze the paradox: “The only constant in life is change.”

It seems contradictory because “constant” and “change” are opposite ideas, but it means that change always happens.

300

How does personification influence the emotional tone of a literary text?

It makes descriptions more emotional and vivid by giving human qualities to non-human things.

300

In what situations is it appropriate to use euphemisms?

In formal, polite, or sensitive situations.

300

Why can oxymorons help express complex emotions?

Because some emotions contain opposite feelings at the same time.

300

How does antonomasia function as a stylistic device in literary characterization?

It replaces a person’s name with a descriptive title to highlight a key characteristic.

400

Explain the meaning of the paradox in the statement: “Less is more.”

It means that simplicity or having fewer things can sometimes produce a better or stronger effect.

400

How can personification make descriptions more vivid?

It allows readers to imagine objects or nature as living and active.

400

Why are euphemisms common in politics and business communication?

Because they make negative or unpleasant information sound softer and more acceptable

400

What effect does an oxymoron create in poetry or prose?

It creates contrast and makes the expression more memorable.

400

Why might an author replace a person's name with a descriptive title?

To emphasize the person’s qualities, reputation, or role.

500

Why can paradoxes make a text more memorable and thought-provoking?

Because they present ideas that seem contradictory and force the reader to think more deeply to understand the hidden meaning.

500

Why might an author prefer personification instead of a literal description?

Because it makes the description more imaginative, expressive, and memorable.

500

What is a euphemism?

A mild or polite expression used instead of a harsh or direct one.

500

How does an oxymoron differ from a paradox in stylistic effect?

An oxymoron combines two contradictory words, while a paradox is a full statement that seems contradictory but reveals a truth.

500

Why is antonomasia often used with famous historical figures?

Because their names represent certain qualities that people easily recognize.

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