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100

The term is used in the following:

"Kavya was a lone tree, caught in the sweeping tide of the avalanche tumbling down the mountainside"

What is a metaphor?

100

The attitude of the author towards the work.

What is tone?

100

Demonstrate your knowledge of polysyndeton by singing a song but replacing every word with "and"

~Andand Andand andand andand AND AND Andand And Aaaaaaaaand AaAaAa Aand~

(to the tune of Pink Panther)

100

The term is the following:

“One day, my chinchilla climbed into the wall and they had to cut out the wall.”

What is an anecdote? 

100

The term is used in the following:

“Her seniors stood tall and proud, but she felt so small.”

What is juxtaposition?

200

Read the following while T-posing and voice cracking to assert your dominance

"The gods are dead, life has no meaning

the voices in my head are constantly screaming"

T-T

200

A set of three parallel words or phrases.

Ex. “She wanted a dog that was small, annoying, and loud.”

What is tricolon?

200

This term is used in the following:

"The flower's petals glowed a soft blue in the moonlight, illuminating the vase they rested in"

What is visual imagery?

200

“In The Awakening, Adele is the [term] to Edna.”

What is antithesis?

200

This term is used in the following:

“She was so stupidly smart.”

What is oxymoron?

300

This term is used in the following:

"The yarn was soft against their calloused hands, snagging upon every rough surface it touched"

What is tactile imagery?

300

A style of persuasive writing that uses ethos, pathos, and/or logos, and focuses on subject, audience, and speaker.

What is rhetoric?

300

This term is used in the following:

"The beat of the music pounded, echoing through the woods in a haunted, whispering manner. "

What is auditory imagery?

300

Lay on the ground and let the earth reclaim you

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300

This term is used in the following:

“You gotta lose yourself to find yourself.”

What is paradox?

400

This term is used in the following:

“She dashed through the obstacle course. With agile movements, she swiftly jumped over the hurdles and through the tunnel, finally leaping for her treat at the end of the course.”

What is kinetic imagery?

400

reenact the kinetic imagery in this passage:

"The chicken strode back and forth across the ground, pecking occasionally at corn kernels scattered on the ground"

Cluck Cluck Mothercluckers

400

This term is used in the following:

“The flaky, buttery pastry melted in my mouth. The marriage of the refreshingly sweet berries and the creamy vanilla custard was heavenly.”

What is gustatory imagery?

400

The device used in the following

“The clashing colors on her dress were deafeningly loud"

What is synesthesia?

400

Try to recite the opening monologue for the pacer test verbatim

XD

500

This term is used on the following:

“She and the salad she brought were well dressed.”

What is zeugma? 

500

This device is used in the following:

"I came, I turned, I left"

What is asyndeton? 

500

This term is used in the following:

"The wind swept open the kitchen door, carrying with it the enticing scents of browned onions, roasted meat, and boiling syrups"

What is olfactory imagery?

500

This term is used in the following:

“It was dark, and it was stormy, and it was windy, and it was raining, and it was freezing,

What is polysyndeton? 

500

Speak like the frivolous, popular white girl from every 2010 Disney show. 

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