Fig. Lang. 1
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Literary Devices 1
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100

This type of figurative language gives non-human objects human characteristics.

What is personification?

100

Name the figurative language: "In the living room the voice clock sang...as if it were afraid nobody would." 

What is personification? 

100

This literary device hints at events to come, creating suspense for the reader.

What is foreshadowing?

100

These are details that appeal to our senses (sight, touch, taste, smell, sound)?

What are sensory details?

100

The underlying meaning

subtext

200

Repetition of vowel sounds

Assonance


200

Name the figurative language: "At 10 o'clock the house began to die."

What is personification?

200

This is the central, underlying idea or message that an author explores in a literary work, conveying a universal message about life, human nature, or society through elements of fiction and literary devices.

What is theme?

200

This type of irony occurs when someone says the opposite of what they really mean.

What is verbal irony?

200

Specific pieces of information that support the text

Details

300

This is the difference between a metaphor and a simile.

What is the use of "like or as"? Metaphors make comparisons without like or as.

300

What is a recurring idea, image, or symbol in a text?

Motif

300

This literary device describes the author or narrator's attitude towards the subject. It describes how they sound telling the story.

What is tone?

300

When the expected outcome is the opposite of what actually happens, this type of irony is at play.

What is situational irony?

300

Repetition of beginning consonant sounds

Alliteration

400

Make this simile a metaphor: "At four o'clock the tables folded like great butterflies back through the paneled walls."

"At four o'clock the tables folded; great butterflies back through the paneled walls." (Answers may vary)

400

Name the figurative language: "The house was an altar with ten thousand attendants, big, small, servicing, attending, in choirs. But the gods had gone away, and the ritual of the religion continued senselessly, uselessly. "

What is a metaphor?

400

This literary device describes how the tone and/or setting makes the reader feel.

What is mood?

400

This irony happens when the audience knows something that the characters do not.

What is dramatic irony?

400

Reference to another text, person, or event

Allusion

500

Name the figurative language: "At eight-thirty the eggs were shriveled and the toast was like stone."

What is a simile?

500

Imagery is way that authors help a reader visualize what is happening a narrative. They use these two things to create a vivid image. 

What are sensory details and figurative language?

(NOTE: Imagery is a literary device, NOT figurative language. Imagery USES fig. lang.)

500

This literary device gives a deeper thematic meaning to an object or animal. The object embodies something nontangible.

What is personification?

500

When something stands for a deeper meaning

Symbolism

500

A phrase whose meaning is not literal

Idiom