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E3 Point Of View Vocabulary
Test Description: E3 Point of View Vocabulary
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) To study (something) closely and carefully; to learn the nature and relationship of the parts of (something) by a close and careful examination
A
rhetoric
B
none of the other choices
C
analyze
D
distinguish
2) To notice or recognize a difference between people or things
A
rhetoric
B
analyze
C
distinguish
D
understatement
3) The use of words that mean the opposite of what you really think especially in order to be funny; a situation that is strange or funny because things happen in a way that seems to be the opposite of what you expected
A
irony
B
distinguish
C
understatement
D
satire
4) A position or perspective from which something is considered or evaluated; standpoint
A
rhetoric
B
none of the other choices
C
point of view
D
style
5) The reason an author decides to write about a specific topic
A
understatement
B
point of view
C
rhetoric
D
purpose
6) The art or skill of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people
A
none of the other choices
B
understatement
C
rhetoric
D
style
7) The use of words that mean the opposite of what you really want to say especially in order to insult someone, to show irritation, or to be funny
A
style
B
understatement
C
rhetoric
D
sarcasm
8) A way of using humor to show that someone or something is foolish, weak, bad, etc.; humor that shows the weaknesses or bad qualities of a person, government, society, etc
A
sarcasm
B
none of the other choices
C
satire
D
irony
9) The literary element that describes the ways that the author uses words — the author's word choice, sentence structure, figurative language, and sentence arrangement all work together to establish mood, images, and meaning in the text.
A
style
B
distinguish
C
rhetoric
D
none of the other choices
10) a figure of speech employed by writers or speakers to intentionally make a situation seem less important than it really is.
A
satire
B
understatement
C
rhetoric
D
irony
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