Literary Devices
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100

This technique is often used in poetry and results in two or more words having the same ending sound 

What is rhyming 

100

This is the name of the process by which plants turn sunlight into food and energy

What is photosynthesis

100

He wrote many famous plays including Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet, and MacBeth

Who is Shakespeare?  

100

This is the sequence of events, usually rising action l

What is a plot? 

100

The first major European conflict of the 20th Century, starting in 1916 going to 1919 

What is World War I?  

200

Making a comparison by saying one thing is another, as in, "My boyfriend is a wild animal!"  

What is a metaphor?  

200

Water does this at 0 degrees Celsius 

What is freeze?

200

In this story, "Lamb for Slaughter," Roland Dahl wrote about a pregnant wife who kills her cheating husband with this 

What is a frozen leg of lamb?  

200
What we call a person who tells the story 

What is the narrator?  

200

The largest war ever 

What is World War II?  

300

Making a comparison between two things by using "like" or "as:" Her breath smelled like the biomedical waste at Mission Hospital.""  

What is a simile?  

300

Scientists believe this event killed the dinosaurs and many of earth's life at the time

What is a meteor strike?

300

In this story, people in a German village are being cheated because this device is rigged against them until one small boy figures it out 

What is a scale?  

300

The most exciting part of a story where the conflict must be confronted 

What is the climax? 

300

A period of European renewal and progress beginning in the late 1300s 

What is the Renaissance? 

400

A word that sounds like the action it is describing.  

 


What is Onomatopoeia?



400

This is the approximate amount of time it takes for the Earth to make one full revolution around the sun.

What is one year/

400

In this story, a condemned man must choose between two doors where he will die if he chooses one; if he chooses the other one, this will happen.  

He'll be forced to marry a beautiful woman he does not know.  

400

The time, place, and mood of the story

What is the setting?  

400

A period of European history marked by Catholic Church dominance, the plague, and feudalism 

What are the Middle Ages or the Medieval period?

500

An overstatement or exaggeration: My girlfriend is the most beautiful woman in the world.  

What is hyperbole? 

500

Charles Darwin is credited with publishing the research proving that all life changes and adapts to its environment at the biological level. 

What is evolution?  

500

He is the love child of Zeus; naming him after Zeus's wife does not keep her from making his life difficult. 

Who is Hercules? 

500

Examples include:  Man vs Man; Man vs Nature; Man vs. Himself 

What is conflict? 

500
Geographically, the world's largest country

What is Russia