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Literary Terms
Test Description: Literary Terms
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1) What is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words?
A
metaphor
B
allegory
C
personification
D
alliteration
2) I've told you a million times to pick up your book bag! This is an example of what literary term?
A
poetry
B
simile
C
metaphor
D
hyperbole
3) This literary term is a comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as.
A
poem
B
simile
C
personification
D
essay
4) The sun smiled warmly on the fields below. This is an example of what literary term?
A
short story
B
exaggeration
C
idiom
D
personification
5) This literary term is a comparison between two unlike things. It DOES NOT use like or as.
A
epic
B
simile
C
metaphor
D
lyric
6) Clang! Clang! Clang! sounded the bell. This is an example of what literary term?
A
consonance
B
onomatopoeia
C
quatrain
D
Euro
7) This literary term is extreme exaggeration for effect.
A
cyclical
B
hyperbole
C
metaphor
D
simile
8) Snow White's hair was as black as coal. This is an example of what literary term?
A
simile
B
stanza
C
metaphor
D
lyric
9) The snow is a white blanket. This is an example of what literary term?
A
metaphor
B
motif
C
plot
D
symbolism
10) This literary term is a word that imitates the sound associated with it. (Ex.: Bang! Pow!)
A
poetry
B
alliteration
C
onomatopoeia
D
epic
11) This literary term gives animals or objects human qualities.
A
animation
B
manga
C
anime
D
personification
12) She sells seashells by the seashore. This is an example of what literary term?
A
quatrain
B
stanza
C
rhyming
D
allitertion
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