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Literary: Language, Craft, Structure
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1) The streets were strange and still, / Through the doors of the open churches/The organs were moaning shrill.
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metaphor
B
simile
C
personification
D
hyperbole
2) Chicago is a city that is fierce as a dog with tongue lapping for action.
A
hyperbole
B
metaphor
C
onomatopoeia
D
simile
3) She soothed her secret sorrow.
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hyperbole
B
metaphor
C
simile
D
alliteration
4) Silver bells!... How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle in the icy air of night.
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onomatopoeia
B
alliteration
C
simile
D
hyperbole
5) He answered her he knew not what: / Like shaft from bow at random shot,
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metaphor
B
simile
C
personification
D
repetition
6) Chant in a wail / that never halts, / pace a circle and pay tribute / with a song.
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personification
B
hyperbole
C
simile
D
rhyme
7) Vague pageants woven on a web of dream! And we, pushing and fighting in the turbid stream / Of modern life
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simile
B
metaphor
C
understatement
D
hyperbole
8) He would contemplate the distance / With a look of pensive meaning, As of ducks that die in ill tempests.
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simile
B
metaphor
C
personification
D
onomatopoeia
9) And I will return, my love, / even if it were a million miles.
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onomatopoeia
B
personification
C
simile
D
hyperbole
10) Women under the gas lamps luring the farm boys.
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hyperbole
B
alliteration
C
personification
D
onomatopoeia
11) Their thoughts were like golden birds
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personification
B
simile
C
metaphor
D
hyperbole
12) Fear lurks, watching me, waiting for the moment to pounce.
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hyperbole
B
personification
C
metaphor
D
simile
13) O heavy lightness! Serious vanity!
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symbolism
B
pun
C
oxymoron
D
paradox
14) “I can resist anything but temptation.” – Oscar Wilde
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oxymoron
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paradox
C
symbolism
D
hyperbole
15) What is the difference between a conductor and a teacher? The conductor minds the train and a teacher trains the mind.
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symbolism
B
paradox
C
pun
D
oxymoron
16) “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; they have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts,”
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pardox
B
euphemism
C
symbolism
D
oxymoron
17) This is a kind of personification that gives human emotions to inanimate objects of nature for example referring to weather features reflecting a mood.
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imagery
B
hyperbole
C
pathetic fallacy
D
symbolism
18) The Scarecrow found a tree full of nuts and filled Dorothy's basket with them, so that she would not be hungry for a long time. She thought this was very kind and thoughtful of the Scarecrow, but she laughed heartily at the awkward way in which the
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third-person objective
B
third-person omniscient
C
third-person limited
D
first-person
19) The Skull of Truth: A Magic Shop Book by Bruce Coville and Gary A. Lippincott To his astonishment, Charlie found himself standing next to his bicycle, back where he had entered the swamp. That was bizarre and upsetting�but not as bad as the real
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third-person omniscient
B
first-person
C
third-person objective
D
third-person limited
20) Invitation to the Game by Monica Hughes And we scrounged. Next to survival, scrounge was probably the most important word in our new vocabulary. We found a store that was throwing out water-damaged mattresses. Getting them home was a problem,
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third-person objective
B
third-person limited
C
third-person omniscient
D
first-person
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