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1) Which is an example of alliteration?
A
Jaime jiggles and jingles as she sings her song.
B
I am sometimes happy and sometimes sappy.
C
I am as happy as an alligator.
D
I like to hop.
2) Which is an example of an analogy?
A
I think I need a bigger box.
B
Hand is to glove as foot is to sock.
C
She is a happy house.
D
I am as happy as a clam.
3) Which is an example of assonance?
A
The boy is as slow as a turtle.
B
Allie the alligator ate her apple in an apartment.
C
He is a pig when he eats.
D
Jim jumped on Jimmy.
4) Why are ambiguties in poems?
A
Poets want you to guess what the poem means.
B
Leave it open to the reader to make their own meaning.
C
To make poems difficult to understand.
D
To hide their poor writing skills.
5) What is a concrete image?
A
something that stands for something bigger. A heart stands for love.
B
Something that is an image the reader can picture.
C
Talking about an object.
D
Something that can be held.
6) What is the definition of alliteration?
A
Repeating consonant sounds anywhere in the word.
B
Repeating vowel sounds anywhere in the word.
C
Repeating beginning vowel sounds.
D
Repeating beginning consonant sounds.
7) What is assonance?
A
Repeating beginning consonant sounds.
B
Repeating vowel sounds anywhere in the word.
C
Repeating beginning vowel sounds.
D
Repeating consonant sounds anywhere in the word.
8) What is connotation?
A
A slang meaning for the word.
B
The dictionary definition of a word.
C
The attitude associate with the word.
D
Any definition given for a word.
9) What is consonance?
A
Repeating beginning vowel sounds.
B
Repeating consonant sounds anywhere in the word.
C
Repeating beginning consonant sounds.
D
Repeating vowel sounds anywhere in the word.
10) What is an example of consonance?
A
Jake ate an apple.
B
Sally sank her sailboat.
C
The happy map planned a trip.
D
Dan was as hungry as an elephant.
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