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Meet Chicco…

Meet Chicco…. He needs to climb this tree. Use your knowledge to help him out. But watch out for coconuts. Question 1. This sentence is an example of what literary device?. Garry’s giraffe gobbled gooseberry’s greedily, getting good at grabbing goodies. A. diction B. alliteration

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Meet Chicco…

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  1. Meet Chicco… He needs to climb this tree. • Use your knowledge to help him out. But watch out for coconuts.

  2. Question 1 This sentence is an example of what literary device? Garry’s giraffe gobbled gooseberry’s greedily, getting good at grabbing goodies. A. diction B. alliteration C. caesura D. allusion

  3. Question 2 This is an example of what literary device? A long-eared animal with a penchant for carrots A. syntax B. personification C. satire D. circumlocution

  4. Question 3 This is an example of what literary device? Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. A. hyperbole B. anagram C. pun D. oxymoron

  5. Question 4 This sentence is an example of what literary device? His parents bought him a new set of wheels. A. synecdoche B. syntax C. diction D. simile

  6. Question 5 The hero, the warrior, the fool, and the damsel in distress are all examples of: A. irony B. motif C. faulty parallelism D. archetypes

  7. Question 6 Boom, bang, and pow are all examples of: A. tone B. onomatopoeia C. juxtaposition D. symbol

  8. Question 7 Collateral damage, passed away, and correctional facility are all examples of: A. euphemisms B. paradox C. periphrasis D. kennings

  9. Question 8 Ominous, somber, and frightening, are all examples of: A. setting B. theme C. tone D. motif

  10. Question 9 Choose the best example of hyperbole. A. Faith is like a stony uphill climb; a single stumble might sent you sprawling but with belief and steadfastness you will see the very top. B. bad-credit C. The raging storm brought with it howling winds and fierce lightning. D. I am so hungry I could eat a horse.

  11. Question 10 Choose the best example of an idiom. A. What fine luck I have. B. Piece of cake C. He was a lion on the battlefield. D. You can take the boy out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the boy.

  12. Question 11 Choose the best example of an oxymoron. A. Bare-bones B. Tight-lipped C. Appear invisible D. Divine intervention

  13. Question 12 Choose the best example of personification. A. The run down house appeared depressed. B. He is older than the hills. C. He spoke of times past and future, and dreamt of things to be. D. His fingers wrapped and pounded the door.

  14. Question 13 What best describes the relationship between Professor Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort? A. protagonists B. antonyms C. Deus ex machina D. foils

  15. Question 14 Which choice best describes Katniss? A. amplification B. bildungsroman C. aphorism D. bibliomancy

  16. Question 15 Which choice best describes the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? A. simile B. doppelganger C. allegory D. juxtaposition

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  47. Study these terms, you will have a quiz on Monday. Use the following websites to help you study. Good Luck! www.literary-devices.com www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_techniques

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