10th Grade Final Review 1 Question Preview (ID: 4131)


A Review Of Poetry. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

A metaphor is
a) when comparisons do not fit or make any sense at all.
b) a comparison that does not use like or as in the phrasing.
c) a comparison that uses like or as in the wording.
d) a very large comparison that cannot be put into words.

A simile is
a) a comparison that does not use like or as.
b) a comparison that is humorous or makes one smile.
c) a comparison that gets lost in the wording.
d) a comparison that uses like or as in the description.

A symbol is used to
a) describe an object.
b) replace the main idea.
c) tell the purpose of the writing.
d) represent something else.

The theme is
a) the time and place in which a story takes place.
b) the reason behind the writing of a story or poem.
c) the big ideas or central messages in a story or poem.
d) the imitation of a work of literature.

The denotation of a word is
a) how many syllables it has.
b) the dictionary definition of it.
c) the connected meaning of it.
d) how often it is used.

The connotation of a word is
a) how many syllables it has.
b) the dictionary definition of it.
c) the connected meaning of it.
d) how often it is used.

The tree danced in the breeze is an example of
a) a simile.
b) personification.
c) alliteration.
d) couplet.

The soft singing of the birds was sweet is an example of
a) allusion.
b) symbol.
c) metaphor.
d) alliteration.

Crash, bang, and splash are examples of
a) onomatopoeia.
b) alliteration.
c) repetition.
d) oxymoron.

Hope is a bird in someone's soul is an example of a
a) pun.
b) metaphor.
c) hyperbole.
d) allusion.

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