Literary Devices
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A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work outside of the text  

What is an allusion

100

This error occurs when a singular subject is paired with a plural verb, or vice versa.

Subject Verb Agreement 

100

In 1984, Winston believes that hope for a revolution lies with this specific social group

Who are the proles

100

This theme explores the Party's use of "Newspeak" to limit the range of human thought.

What is language as control

100

Torvald’s pet names for Nora, like "little lark" or "squirrel," are examples of this literary device.

What is characterizatiom

200

A statement that seems contradictory or impossible but reveals a deeper truth upon further reflection.

what is a paradox

200

In this voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it.

what is passive voice

200

This character is the leader of the Brotherhood and the "Enemy of the People."

Who is Emmanuel Goldstein? 

200

The "doll" metaphor represents this big picture idea about women's roles in 19th-century society

What is individual vs. society or geneder expectations 

200

The use of components in a sentence that are grammatically the same; or similar in their construction, sound, or meaning.

What is parallelism 

300

This term refers to the feeling or atmosphere a writer creates for the reader, such as the oppressive "Big Brother" environment in 1984

Mood 

300

this rule ensures that a pronoun clearly refers back to the specific noun it is replacing.

what is pronoun-antecedent agreement 

300

This character is Okonkwo’s son who eventually converts to Christianity.

Who is Nwoye?

300

The title of the book Things Fall Apart refers to this big picture concept regarding the arrival of colonizers.

what is cultural collision or social collapse

300

Fix the pronoun-antecedent agreement in this sentence: "Someone left their copy of Things Fall Apart on the desk."

What is "Someone left his or her copy..."?

400

The continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza in poetry

what is enjambment 

400

Correct the error: "Each of the girls in A Doll’s House have their own secret"

"Each...has her"

400

This character symbolizes the theme of "moral disease" by physically suffering from a spinal illness he inherited from his father’s "over-indulgence," and he uses a black cross on a calling card as a final signal of his death.

Who is Dr. Rank?

400

The "slamming of the door" at the end of A Doll's House is a major symbol for this theme.

what is independence, personal liberation or breaking gender norms 

400

Identify the grammar error: "The group of elders meet every week to discuss the village's fate."

What is a Subject-Verb Agreement error? "The group... meets"

500

this term refers to the dictionary definition of a word, rather than its emotional associations.

what is a denotation 

500

Identify the voice: "The files in the Ministry of Truth were rewritten by Winston"

what is passive voice 

500

The fact that Okonkwo kills the boy he loves to avoid appearing "weak" is an example of this type of irony.

What is situational irony? 

500

The slogan "Freedom is Slavery" is a prime example of this literary device, which features a statement that appears self-contradictory but contains a truth.

What is paradox

500

This character acts as a foil to Okonkwo because he is peaceful, artistic, and everything Okonkwo fears being.

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