Waker
BASA
Ridgway
Bonus
Moxin
100

What is the deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive sentences in order to achieve an artistic effect?

A. anaphora

B. innuendo

C. paradox

A. anaphora

100

What is a play or dramatic scene in which only one character speaks; or a sequence of dramatic monologues all spoken by the same single character?

A. Metadrama

B. Monodrama

C. Pleonasm

B. Monodrama

100

What is a drama about drama, or any moment of self-consciousness by which a play draws attention to its own fictional status as a theatrical pretence?

A. Stichomythia

B. Pleonasm

C. Metadrama

C. Metadrama

100

True or False: Ridgway loves bread

True

100

What is a type of literature that is written to inform or instruct the reader, especially in moral or political lessons?

A. Didactic

B. Pathos

C. Doppelganger

A. Didactic

200

What is it called when an author may use this in order to evoke emotion in the reader; author will consider the audience for their genre of literature.

A. Lament

B. Verisimilitude

C. Pathos

C. Pathos

200

What involves the use of two words which appear to contradict each other, yet together they do make sense and form a new meaning.

A. Paradox

B. Innuendo

C. Oxymoron

C. Oxymoron

200

What is a subtle suggestion or hint that implies a meaning without actually stating it in an explicit way; has a negative connotation?

A. Paradox

B. Innuendo

C. Oxymoron

B. Innuendo

200

Where is Ridgway from?

Georgia, Specifically Hartwell

200

What is a form of dramatic dialogue in which two disputing characters answer each other rapidly in alternating single lines, with one character's replies balancing the other's utterances?

A. Focalization

B. Stichomythia

C. Oxymoron

B. Stichomythia

300

What is a method of narration that describes happenings in the flow of thoughts in the minds of the characters; often it will feel as if the character is speaking aloud to the reader?

A. Stream of consciousness

B. Innuendo

C. Anaphora

A. Stream of consciousness

300

What is a construction in which one word is applied to two other words or phrases, either ungrammatically or in two differing senses?

A. Syllepsis

B. Monodrama

C. Metadrama

A. Syllepsis

300

What is a poem expressing profound grief or mournful regret for the loss of some person or former state, or for some other misfortune.

A. Lament

B. Lampoon

C. Jeremiad

A. Lament

300

Where did Ridgway graduate from?

UGA

300

What is the term used in modern narratology for point of view; that is, for the kind of perspective from which the events of a story are witnessed.

A. Oxymoron

B. Paradox

C. Focalization

C. Focalization

400

What is a prolonged lamentation or a prophetic warning against the evil habits of a nation, foretelling disaster?

A. Jeremiad

B. Chiasmus

C. Syllepsis

A. Jeremiad

400

What is a rhythmical pause in a poetic line or a sentence; authors use punctuation to help make these sound?

A. stream of consciousness 

B. caesura

C. Doppelganger

B. caesura

400

What is the use of unnecessary additional words or a phrase in which such needless repetition occurs?

A. Pleonasm

B. Stichomythia

C. Focalization

A. Pleonasm

400

Does Ridgway like shoes?

NO!!!

400

What is an insulting written attack upon a real person, in verse or prose, usually involving caricature and ridicule?

A. Chiasmus

B. Jeremiad

C. Lampoon

C. Lampoon

500

What is a figure of speech by which the order of the terms in the first of two parallel clauses is reversed in the second?

A. Monodrama

B. Chiasmus

C. Syllepsis

B. Chiasmus

500

What is the term for having the appearance of being true?

A. Lament

B. Verisimilitude 

C. Lampoon

B. Verisimilitude

500

What is a statement that contradicts itself, or that must be both true and untrue at the same time; they tend to sound reasonable, but they are not.

A. Doppelganger

B. Didactic

C. Paradox

C. Paradox

500

When is the last day of school for this year?

May 25

500

What is most often known as a twin or double; used to showcase two different personalities of a character. Allows the author to explore the duality of human nature – the two sides of people that coexist, but sometimes clash with each other. 

A. lampoon

B. didactic

C. doppelganger

C. doppelganger