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100

This poetic device compares two things using the words “like” or “as.”

Simile

100

A direct comparison between two unlike things without using “like” or “as.”

Metaphor

100

When expectations are set up and then reversed for effect.

Irony

100

This English nobleman secretly rescues French aristocrats from execution.

Sir Percy Blankeney

100

The Book of Psalms is primarily written in this literary form

Poetry

100

In which country did the tradition of the Christmas tree begin?

Germany

100

This ocean is the largest on Earth.

Pacific

200

Giving human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas is called this.

Personification

200

This device is a reference to a famous person, place, event, or text.

Allusion

200

The repetition of consonant sounds at the end of words.

Consonance

200

This symbol is left behind after each successful rescue.

The Scarlet Pimpernel

200

Many of the Psalms are traditionally attributed to this biblical figure.

David

200

This feast day, celebrated on December 26, is known by this name in the UK.

Boxing Day

200

This ancient structure is the only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World.

The Great Pyramid of Giza

300

This device repeats the same beginning consonant sound in a series of words.

Alliteration

300

When the sound of a word imitates its meaning (buzz, crash, hiss).

Onomatopoeia

300

The speaker’s attitude toward the subject.

Tone

300

This French official is determined to uncover the identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel.

Chauvalin

300

What is a "Psalm of Ascent and Decent"?

A Psalm written with the literal ascent up or down a mountain in Israel.

300

This country traditionally celebrates Christmas with a giant straw goat.

This country traditionally celebrates Christmas with a giant straw goat.

300

This element has the chemical symbol “K.”

Potassium

400

The feeling or emotion created for the reader by a poem or story

Mood

400

The repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words.

Assonance

400

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry.

Meter

400

Chauvelin represents this larger idea or force in the novel.

Tyranny / abuse of power / the dangers of extremism

400

This poetic device repeats an idea using different words in the next line.

Parrallism

400

The tradition of hanging stockings comes from a legend about this saint.

St. Nicholas

400

This country has the most natural lakes in the world.

Canada

500

A contradiction that seems false but reveals a deeper truth.

Paradox

500

An object, character, or color that represents a larger idea.

Symbolism

500

When an abstract idea is represented as a character or figure.

Allegory

500

The Scarlet Pimpernel himself can be seen as a symbol of this ideal.

Honor / courage / heroism / justice

500

Psalms that express sorrow, grief, or pleading are called this type.

Lament

500

What is the name of this famous Christmas Song?

(Youtube Video)

500

This branch of government interprets the laws in the United States.

Judicial Branch

600

When the reader knows something the character does not.

Dramatic Irony

600

A pattern of end rhymes in a poem, often labeled with letters.

Rhyme Scheme

600

The use of opposites placed close together to highlight contrast.

Juxtaposition

600

Chauvelin’s methods highlight the novel’s criticism of this historical movement’s extremes.

The French Revolution’s excesses / revolutionary violence

600

Psalms that focus on God as king belong to this category

Royal Pslams

600

In the song The Twelve Days of Christmas, what was given on the eighth day of Christmas?

Eight Maids a'milkin

600

What is the scientific term for animals that are active during twilight?

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