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Literary Devices I
Reading Strategies
Hodge Podge
Literary Devices II
Extended Response
100
This is the literary device that uses "like" or "as."
Simile
100
True or False: It's a good idea to preview the questions before you read the passage.
True
100
The prefix "re" means what?
Again
100
The chair was like a blanket wrapping around me.
Simile
100
After reading the directions, this is the first step in writing an extended response
Turn the question around
200
This literary devices compares two things without using like or as.
Metaphor
200
Which of the following is a key word that will help you understand what the question is asking: The Then Even Who
Who
200
"All old people are bad drivers" is an example of what?
A stereotype
200
My little brother's laugh can be heard all the way to China.
Hyperbole
300
What is alliteration?
Repetition of initial consonant sound
300
True or False: Once you know the answer, you don't have to read any of the other choices.
False
300
As I fell asleep, the cool pillow pressed its cheek against me.
Personification
400
This is an exaggeration.
Hyperbole
400
When you don't understand one of the multiple choice items, what is the best approach to finding the right anwer?
Slash the trash/Process of Elimination
400
Bias that is geared to politics and political views is known as what "p" word?
Propoganda
400
My hair blew in the breeze.
Alliteration
500
This literary devices is the imitation of sound
Onomatopoeia
500
Which of the following words would be helpful in helping to eliminate an answer: Before Always Although Then
Never
500
Give an example of bias.
Various
500
You should carry a compass so you don't lose your way in the jungle that is life.
Metaphor
500
How you should begin to answer this question: What was the use of the metaphor used at the end of this poem. Use two examples to support your answer.
The use of the metaphor at the end of this poem...