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100

What is the name for the sound technique being used in the phrase "Polly's prancing pony performed perfectly"?

alliteration

100

"giving human characteristics to something that is not human" is the definition of what term?

personification 

100

What literary technique is being used in this clip? 

anthropomorphism

100

"let go" (instead of fired)

"passed away" (instead of died)

"with child" (instead of pregnant)

"under the weather" (instead of sick)

euphemisms

100

foreshadowing

Foreshadowing is the use of clues that suggest events yet to come. 

200

What sound techniques are used in the following sentence: A truck full of unlucky ducks careened into the aqueduct. 

consonance and assonance

200

"referring to something by an associated idea or noun" is the definition of what term?

metonymy

200

What technique is used in the initial questions of this clip? 


anastrophe

200

"clearly misunderstood"

"a definite maybe"

"devout atheist"

"a dull roar"

"growing smaller"

oxymorons

200

In your own words, explain the meanings of both "connotation" and "denotation."

Denotation is the dictionary definition of a word. 

Connotation is the set of associations, emotions and/or reactions aroused in a reader by a given word. 

300

What sound-based writing tool is being used in the following clip? And what is the sound being repeated?


assonance (the "oh" sound) and/or consonance (endings with -ses) are being used 


300

"a sudden and unexpected solution to a difficulty that appears impossible to overcome" is the definition of what term?

deus ex machina

300

What form of repetitive wording is being used in the following scene? 


anaphora

300

"the epic journey"

"friends to lovers"

"coming of age"

"rags to riches"

"time travel"


(plot) tropes

300

Simile and Metaphor are both examples of analogies. In your own words, provide a definition for both. 

A simile is a comparison using the words "like" or "as," while a metaphor is a direct comparison of two unlike things without either of those connecter words. 

400

What is the name for the sound effect used in the following lines of Samuel Coleridge's poem, Rime of the Ancient Mariner?

"The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew,

The furrow followed free;

We were the first that ever burst

Into that silent sea."

alliteration 

400

"non-human things are given human traits and behaviors; they literally act like humans" is the definition of what term?

anthropomorphism

400

What technique is Ernie using as he sings to "Rubber Ducky"? 


apostrophe

400

"psst!"

"hush"

"screech"

"buzz"

"swish"

onomotopoeia

400
Define and provide one example of "synecdoche."

Synecdoche is a figure of speech in which a part is substituted to refer to the whole. 

Ex. stars and stripes (in reference to the American flag)

500

What are two written sound effects used in the following stanza of The Highwayman, a poem by Alfred Noyes?

“Over the cobbles he clattered and clashed in the dark inn-yard,

He tapped with his whip on the shutters, but all was locked and barred;

Tlot tlot, tlot tlot! Had they heard it? The horse-hooves, ringing clear;

Tlot tlot, tlot tlot, in the distance! Were they deaf that they did not hear?”

onomatopoeia, alliteration

500

"syntactical inconsistency or incoherence within a sentence – especially a shift in an unfinished sentence from one syntactic construction to another" is the definition of what term?

anacoluthon

500

What are at least TWO literary tools being used in the words of the following clip? 


This clip includes: simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, and alliteration

500
"I died of embarrassment."

"I haven't seen you in ages."

"This bag weighs a ton."

"I've told you a million times."

"My feet are killing me."

hyperboles

500

Define and provide one example of "metonymy."

Metonymy is when a word is replaced by something associated with it, usually to emphasize context or connections. 

Ex. The Pentagon (in reference to US Military Leaders)

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