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A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
a) analogy
b) apostrophe
c) anaphora
d) allegory
a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
a) allegory
b) allusion
c) anaphora
d) asyndeton
a comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing that is quite different from it. It aims at explaining that idea or thing by comparing it to something that is familiar. Metaphors and similes are tools used to draw the comparison
a) allusion
b) allegory
c) analogy
d) epistrophe
Figure of repetition that occurs when the first word or set of words in one sentence, clause, or phrase is/are repeated at or very near the beginning of successive sentences, clauses, or phrases; repetition of the initial word(s) over successive phra
a) analogy
b) anaphora
c) apostrophe
d) asyndeton
An apostrophe is a figure of speech in which a writer or a character stops addressing the reader and redirects their attention to a third party.
a) analogy
b) allegory
c) apostrophe
d) anaphora
the omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence
a) polysyndeton
b) assonance
c) consonance
d) asyndeton
the repetition of phrases or words is at the end of successive sentences
a) anaphora
b) epistrophe
c) apostrophe
d) analogy
refers to repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase
a) consonance
b) assonance
c) asyndeton
d) polysyndeton
when two or more words close to one another repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds
a) consonance
b) assonance
c) asyndeton
d) anaphora
An appeal derived from authorial and/or speaker credibility.
a) ethos
b) pathos
c) logos
d) fallacy
An appeal derived from facts, statistics, research, concrete evidence...
a) ethos
b) pathos
c) logos
d) fallacy
Appeal to emotion
a) ethos
b) pathos
c) logos
d) fallacy
errors in reasoning and/or argument
a) ethos
b) pathos
c) logos
d) fallacy
All, everyone, some, obviously, most, etc. are examples of
a) loaded language
b) sexist language
c) motifs
d) apostrophe
Exaggeration for effect.
a) imagery
b) pun
c) hyperbole
d) metaphor
Use of successive conjunctions to slow down sequence of ideas.
a) asyndeton
b) polyjuice
c) polysyndeton
d) crookshanks
a literary style in which a character's thoughts, feelings, and reactions are depicted in a continuous flow uninterrupted by objective description or conventional dialogue.
a) apostrophe
b) stream of consciousness
c) epistrophe
d) allegory
Use of an object to suggest or represent another object or idea.
a) allegory
b) symbolism
c) allusion
d) dialect
the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
a) diction
b) syntax
c) onomatopoeia
d) paradox
The attitude the author/speaker takes toward his or her subject.
a) tone
b) mood
c) anaphora
d) apostrophe
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