Literary Devices Test with complete solution
Literary Devices Test with complete solution Metaphor - figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things Simile - a figure of speech that uses like or as to compare seemingly unlike things Personification - a figure of speech in which an animal, object, a force of nature, or an idea is given human characteristics. imagery - descriptive language that speaks to one or more of the 5 senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, sound) Hyperbole - a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor allusion - a reference to a well-known character, place, or situation from history, music, art, or another work of literature alliteration - the repetition of constant sounds, generally at the beginning of words onomatopoeia - the use of a word or phrase that imitates or suggests the sound of what it describes anaphora - repetition of a word or phrase symbol - any person, animal, place, object, or event that exists on a literal level within a work but also represents something on a figurative level Motif - a significant word, phrase, image, description, idea, or other element that is repeated throughout a literary work and is related to the theme. irony - the contrast between appearance and reality Situational Irony - the outcome is something other than what is anticipated Verbal Irony - stating something other than the literal meaning Dramatic Irony - the contrast between what the characters know and what the reader knows Theme - the moral or lesson taught throughout the story Tone - the author's attitude toward the material Diction - word choice Denotation - the dictionary definition of a word; the literal meaning Connotation - the associations connected to a word; the figurative meaning Theme- example - It is better to try your hardest than to live with the regrets of inaction. hyperbole- example - I hope my mom doesn't kill me when she finds out. onomatopoeia- example - buzz Symbol-example - Cross Verbal Irony- example - Of course I don't mind that you lowered my pay. Dramatic Irony- example - The reader knows the killer is in the shed, the characters in the story don't. Personification- example - The trees danced in the breeze. Alliteration- example - from forth the fatal loins Simile-example - She was as beautiful as Aphrodite. Allusion- example - He had Herculean strength. Metaphor-example - Time is money. Anaphora- example - She breathed in and out, in and out, to steady her nervous for the big
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