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Identify the sound device in the following paragraph.  "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore…"

A. Rhyme 

B. Repetition 

C. Consonance 

D. Assonance  

E. Onomatopoeia

D. Assonance  

100

Identify me: Margaret got a velvet hat!

A. Consonance

B. Alliteration

C. Assonance

D. Onomatopoeia

E. Rhyme

A- consonance

100

Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese is an example of ______.

A-assonance

B-hyperbole

C-metaphor

D-simile

A-assonance

100

What type of Sound Device?

A dove moved silently above the waves.

A-Assonance

B-Consonance

C-Alliteration

D-Onomatopoeia

A. consonance 

200

What is NOT an example of alliteration?

A-Tiny timmy teleported through time.

B-freddy fox found food for five foxes.

C-A boat wrote a quote and floated over a moat.

D-Mike's microphone made much music.

C. A boat wrote a quote and floated over a moat.

200

"Her eyes were like a deep ocean filled with endless mystery." This is an example of ________.

simile

200

"The man was a constant and steady rock." This is an example of  ___________.

metaphor

200

"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow." This is an example of _______.

repetition 

300

What type of imagery is this?"I could feel the tiny tongue mopping the crevices of my left ear."--Leo, Stargirl.

A. Tactile

B. Gustatory

C. Olfactory

D. Auditory

A. Tactile

300

Which type of imagery? "I picked up a chunk of potato salad and flicked it in his face. He dipped his straw into his milk, capped the top of the straw with his finger, pulled out the straw, reached it over my head, and released his finger.  I got a milk shower."--Crash.

A. Tactile

B. Olfactory

C. Gustatory

D. Visual

D. Visual

300

Why would an author use an extended metaphor ?

A- To provide a warning of something yet to come.

B- To help the audience visualize the idea or story.

C- To create a stronger 'visual' experience and a stronger comparison.

D- To create a stronger comparison between the two subjects.

C- To create a stronger 'visual' experience and a stronger comparison.

300

 The use of an image or an object to stand for something else.

A-Imagery

B-Symbolism

C-Theme

D-Denotation

B-Symbolism

400

A rhetorical question is a…..

A-question which requires research to answer.

B- a question that uses either ethos, pathos, or logos.

C- a question that does not require an answer.

D-an answer to a question with a question.

C- a question that does not require an answer.

400

Which animal symbolizes wisdom and knowledge?

A-Mouse

B-Rabbit

C-Owl

D-Monkey

C-Owl

400

The main character in the story has had a hard life. The last chapter shows a picture of her twirling around on a spring day surrounded by newly budding trees and blooming flowers. How is the character feeling at this point?

A-sad that the new season has started.

B- excited to hear the birds chirping.

C-like her life is restarting; representing a new birth.

D- that summer is close.

C-like her life is restarting; representing a new birth.

400

The color blue represents......

A-royalty, ceremony

B-sadness, peace, calm

C-lying, death

D-power, love

B. sadness, peace, calm

500

What is Loaded Language?

A-words that try to influence the reader by creating bias.

B-Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.

C-Audience, Message, and Appeal. 

D-Persuasive Language, Transitions, and Ideas.

 A. words that try to influence the reader by creating bias.

500

 An attorney shows a picture of the family that was killed in the car accident. 

A-Ethos

B-Pathos

C-Logos

B-Pathos

500

Can you even call yourself an American if you are not willing to fight for your country? 

A-Scare Tactics 

B-Uncle Sam Clause 

C-Patriotism

D-Pathos

C-Patriotism

500

Denotative is the ……

A-feelings associated with the word.

B-attempt to win over the reader with an argument.

C-Appeal to logic.

D-dictionary definition

D-dictionary definition