Lit Terms
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100

In The House of Mirth, Edith Wharton's this lit term is evident in her long sentences and expressive description.

What is voice?

100

Fill in the blank: b _ ggar

What is e?

100

The _______ version of the face wash simply does not work as well as the specific version.

What is generic?

100

Choose the word containing the root meaning "sound, voice."

voice

verbal irony

vernacular

homophone

What is homophone?

100

Fill in the blanks: g _ ieva _ _ e

What is r, n, c?

200

The following quote is an example of this lit term: "Wow, it sure was nice of you to bail on your friends and not notify anyone. You're definitely an A+ friend."

What is verbal irony?

200

Fill in the blanks: h _ artt _ _ ob

What is e, h, r?

200

Some people are so _______ that their ego is unbearable.

What is pompous?

200

HONORS: choose the word containing the root meaning "to place, to put."

hubris

generic

pompous

expound

What is expound?

200

Fill in the blanks: h _ moro _ _ 

What is u, u, s?

300

The first person to experience this lit term was Satan.

What is hubris?

300

Choose the correctly spelled word: 

laboratory

meddal

What is laboratory?

300

It is better to be __________ than to be pretentious.

What is unassuming?

300

HONORS: Give an example of hyperbole.

Answer up to host's discretion.

300

Choose the correctly spelled word:

mispelled

peasant

What is peasant?

400

The following sentence is an example of this lit term. "He'sa tryinta git better at golfin' by Sundy."

What is vernacular?

400

Choose the correctly spelled word:

profession

virusses

What is profession?

400

The _____ service helped me not have to worry about parking.

What is valet?

400

Give an example of a homophone.

Answer up to host's discretion.

400

HONORS: Choose the correctly spelled word:

breifcase

lightning

What is lightning?

500
HONORS: The following sentence is an example of this lit term: "There were 4 million people in line at Walmart yesterday, so I didn't buy anything."

What is hyperbole?

500

Choose the correctly spelled word:

magnificent

mornful

What is magnificent?

500

Don't worry about the _____ things in life.

What is petty?

500

Give an example of verbal irony.

Answer up to host's discretion

500

Choose the correctly spelled word:

noticing

prejudisial

What is noticing?