War Is Kind Figurative Language Terms Question Preview (ID: 53888)


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Using language that represents that opposite of what one means
a) Verbal Irony
b) Dramatic Irony
c) Situational Irony
d) Hyperbole

Exaggerated statements
a) Simile
b) Personification
c) Hyperbole
d) Symbolism

Writer's attitude towards the subject
a) Symbolism
b) Mood
c) Personification
d) Tone

Using words to create mental pictures
a) Imagery
b) Connotation
c) Personification
d) Denotation

Reader's reaction to the writer's attitude
a) Atmosphere
b) Tone
c) Mood
d) Suspense

Comparison using like or as
a) Personification
b) Metaphor
c) Analogy
d) Simile

Using verbal irony to criticize or make fun of
a) Honesty
b) Sarcasm
c) Candid
d) Truthful

Overall broad subject area of the text
a) Theme
b) Characterization
c) Main idea
d) Plot

Lesson or message of the text
a) Main Idea
b) Symbolism
c) Conflict
d) Theme

Two opposing forces that create suspense in the plot and interest the reader
a) Tension
b) Rising action
c) Plot
d) Climax

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