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From whose point of view is the novel Speak told?
a) Rachel Bruin
b) Andy Evans
c) Ivy
d) Melinda

The reader knowing more about the night of the party than any of the other characters in the book is an example of:
a) Foreshadowing
b) Motif
c) Irony
d) Symbolism

Which of the following is a motif in the novel Speak?
a) Melinda's throat closing up when people want her to speak
b) Mirrors
c) Biting her lip
d) All of the above

What was the name of Melinda's old clan in the book?
a) Martha's
b) Simple Sally's
c) Plain Janes
d) None of the above

The bus wheezes to my corner is an example of:
a) Metaphor
b) Personification
c) Symbolism
d) Simile

Mom is the rock, I am the ocean is an example of:
a) Metaphor
b) Simile
c) Motif
d) Foreshadowing

I am dropped like a hot pop-tart on a cold kitchen floor is an example of:
a) Metaphor
b) Climax
c) Personification
d) Simile

The class reading the book Scarlet Letter in English class is an example of:
a) Symbolism
b) metaphor
c) Simile
d) Irony

The author calling Andy Evans IT before we know who he is, is an example of:
a) Irony
b) Personification
c) Foreshadowing
d) Symbolism

Melinda hiding in the Janitor's closet is a symbol for:
a) Melinda being lazy
b) Melinda avoiding her problems
c) Melinda wants to be a janitor
d) None of the above

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