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Semester Exam Review #2
Test Description: Vocabulary Review - Dramatic Terms
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Couplet
A
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
B
five verse feet with each foot an iamb (a total of ten syllables)
C
two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
D
the humorous use of a word or phrase to suggest two or more meanings at the same time
2) Iambic Pentameter
A
two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
B
the humorous use of a word or phrase to suggest two or more meanings at the same time
C
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
D
five verse feet with each foot an iamb (a total of ten syllables)
3) Pun
A
two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
B
five verse feet with each foot an iamb (a total of ten syllables)
C
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
D
the humorous use of a word or phrase to suggest two or more meanings at the same time
4) Sonnet
A
two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
B
words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone or to the audience
C
a fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, that has one of several rhyme sche
D
two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
5) What literary term is used in the following line “as smooth as your forehead are the gulch and the bramble”?
A
Metaphor
B
Hyperbole
C
Personification
D
Simile
6) A literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow is a:
A
Comedy
B
Sonnet.
C
Soliloquy
D
Tragedy
7) “Come, gentle night, come, loving, black brow’d night.” This passage is an example of
A
Simile
B
Personification
C
Foreshadowing
D
Oxymoron
8) “Sweet sorrow” and “loving hate” are examples of:
A
Personification
B
Oxymoron
C
Simile
D
Metaphor
9) As he is dying in Romeo's arms, Mercutio says to him, "Ask me [about my death] tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man." This is an example of:
A
Monologue
B
Oxymoron
C
Hyperbole
D
Pun
10) Which figurative language term is used in the line “and thou art wedded to calamity”?
A
Onomatopoeia
B
Personification
C
Irony
D
Simile
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