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A twin and his evil twin
What is a foil
100
The woods were sprinkled with snow, and the trees were beautiful with icicles.
What is imagery
100
Telling Mrs. Aldridge a joke to avoid a tense situation
What is comic relief
100
Saying, “You look so beautiful in that” when you don’t mean it.
What is verbal irony
100
Money is the only friend that I can count on.
What is personification
200
He ran as fast as lightening to the store.
What is a simile
200
Wanting revenge can lead your death.
What is theme
200
A robbery at a police station.
What is situational irony
200
The amazing alligator ate the antelope.
What is alliteration
200
It cost an arm and a leg
What is idiom
300
We were alone together.
What is an oxymoron
300
“I’m sure Abraham Lincoln would have gotten that question right.”
What is allusion
300
The boy was a fish swimming in the water.
What is a metaphor
300
Frank asked, “How’s life?” Mary answered, “Very well.”
What is dialogue
300
The audience knowing that Montresor wanted to kill Fortunato when Fortunato did not.
What is dramatic irony
400
How do construction workers party? They raise the roof.
What is a pun
400
The reader felt angry while reading.
What is mood
400
Rosie the Riveter representing women working during war times.
What is a symbol
400
The author comes across depressed in the poem
What is tone
400
Trying to say something without coming out and saying it
What is imply
500
Using a bell to represent freedom throughout an entire story.
What is symbolism
500
If I can’t buy that new game, I will die.
What is a hyperbole
500
The mood of the people in the haunted house was scared.
What is atmosphere
500
The author leaving hints that the main character will die in the end
What is foreshadowing
500
Author's thoughts
What is Author's perspective/point of view