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Test Description: A test based on poetic devices and Wilfred Owen's 'Disabled'
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What injuries has the boy sustained in 'Disabled'?
A
A broken back
B
He's gone blind
C
He has shell shock
D
Lost his legs and arm
2) At what age should boys have been signing up at?
A
21
B
16
C
18
D
17
3) What is the point of 'Disabled'?
A
To inform you about propaganda
B
All of the these
C
To show the pity of war
D
To show the dangers of war
4) What is the structure of 'Disabled'?
A
Vignettes
B
Flashbacks
C
Sonnet
D
Flashbacks and vignettes
5) What is a vignette?
A
A type of wine given to soldiers
B
A brief, evocative scene
C
A type of poem
D
A break in a line
6) What is a stanza?
A
A type of rhyme scheme
B
A verse (like a paragraph)
C
A type of metre
D
A place in Austria
7) What is caesura?
A
A type of rhyme
B
A break in a line of poetry using punctuation
C
A type of salad
D
A figure of speech
8) What is a simile?
A
A form of happiness
B
A comparison between one thing and another using 'like' or 'as'
C
A comparison saying something is something else
D
Two or more words beginning with the same letter
9) What is a metaphor?
A
Two or more words beginning with the same letter
B
A comparison between one thing and another using 'like' or 'as'
C
A comparison saying something is something else
D
A type of meteorite
10) What is alliteration?
A
A comparison between one thing and another using 'like' or 'as'
B
Two or more words beginning with the same letter
C
A comparison saying something is something else
D
A word that imitates the sound it describes
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