Purpose
Difference
Identification
Identification Too
Definition
100

What is the reason a writer/speaker would use an analogy?

To help explain a concept

100

What is the difference between assonance and consonance?

Assonance repeats vowel sounds

Consonance repeats consonant sounds

100

"Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is," is an example of what form of figurative language?

Onomatopoeia

100

"Justice is blind" is an example of what form of figurative language?

Personification

100

Placing contrasting things/ideas next to each other is called what?

Antithesis

200

What is the main reason a writer/speaker would use repetition-based devices? (like anaphora, consonance, etc)

To emphasize the importance of something or make it more memorable

200

What's the difference between anthypophora and a rhetorical question?

No answer is expected with a rhetorical question.

Anthypophora asks and answers.

200

"Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing," is an example of what rhetorical device?

Antithesis

200

"The greatest teacher, failure is," is an example of which rhetorical device?

Hyperbaton

200

An indirect reference to something is called what?

Allusion

300

What is the main reason a writer/speaker would use figurative language? (like personification, metaphor, etc)

To help the audience visualize a scene or feel an emotion

300

What is the difference between zeugma and antanaclasis?

Antanaclasis repeats a word and uses it in two different contexts. Zeugma does not repeat the word.

300

"It rained on his lousy tombstone, and it rained on the grass on his stomach. It rained all over the place," is an example of what rhetorical device?

Anaphora

300

"Are you kidding me?" is an example of what rhetorical device?

Rhetorical question

300

What form of figurative language is used to exaggerate something?

Hyperbole

400

What is the main reason a writer/speaker would use litotes?

To make something sound less negative/extreme

400

What is the difference between synecdoche and metonymy?

Metonymy substitutes a related concept, while synecdoche uses a part to represent a whole (or vice versa)

400

"A government of the people, by the people, for the people," is an example of which rhetorical device?

Epiphora

400

"A piece of cake" is an example of what form of figurative language?

Idiom

400

When the audience is aware of something that the characters in the story are not is called what?

Dramatic irony

500

What is the main reason a writer/speaker would use irony and ironic devices? (like satire, verbal irony, etc)

To explain a concept or criticize something

500

What is the difference between chiasmus and antimetabole?

Chiasmus reverses the grammatical structure of two successive clauses, antimetabole reverses the order of words in two successive clauses

500

"The brain is like a muscle: it gets stronger the more you use it," is an example of what rhetorical device?

Analogy

500

"Many voters in this community are economically disadvantaged," is an example of what rhetorical device?

Euphemism

500

Which rhetorical device is concerned with parts and wholes?

Synecdoche