give 12 objective questions on literary devices class 9
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Answer:
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Explanation:
1. As Macbeth speaks of wanting to kill King Duncan, King Duncan waits outside Macbeth's palace singing the praises of Macbeth. This is an example of...
Personification
Irony
Simile
Metaphor
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2. "It is unbelievable to know how many parents leave their children for their own selfish desires." The tone of this author towards parents can be described as...
Excited
Disappointed
Glad
Joyful
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3. Choose the statement below that best represents an example of imagery.
The dog ran down the road.
The dog ran down the dirt road.
The shaggy dog trotted briskly down the dirt covered road.
The dog ran down the road, and walked down the sidewalk.
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4. Which poetic device is demonstrated below?
The rock stubbornly refused to move.
simile
personification
onomatopoeia
None of the above
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5. Two lines of poetry that rhyme is called a
metaphor
quatrain
free verse
couplet
Answer:
1. The repetition of an initial consonant sound is called:
a. imagery
b. alliteration
c. assonance
2. “A moist young moon hung above the mist of a neighboring meadow” is an example of which literary device?
a. Alliteration
b. Symbol
c. Metaphor
3. Which literary device includes the use of words to express something different or opposite from their literal meaning, totally beyond our expectations?
a. Hyperbole
b. Irony
c. Simile
4. “Water water every, but not a drop to drink”, is an example of which figurative language?
a. Symbol
b. Simile
c. Irony
5. “The directions were as clear as mud” belong to which literary device.
a. Irony
b. Hyperbole
c. Metaphor
6. When an author uses words that appeal to our one or more senses is termed as:
a. personification
b. Simile
c. imagery
7. “The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promise to keep…”, In the above lines, Robert Frost used which type of imagery?
a. Olfactory imagery
b. Visual imagery
c. Auditory imagery
8. “The trees rustled as the wind whistled gently through the leaves” is the basic example of which imagery?
a. Visual imagery
b. Auditory imagery
c. Kinesthetic imagery
9. “My toes went numb and a shiver ran through my body as I stepped into the cold water”, belong to which type of imagery?
a. Kinesthetic imagery
b. Auditory imagery
c. Gustatory imagery
10. “Her mouth watered and her tongue burned as she bit into the sour, peppery mango chow”, the line describes which type of imagery?
a. Gustatory imagery
b. Auditory imagery
c. Kinesthetic imagery
11. “The stench of rotting garbage overpowered my nostrils when I opened the bin”, which imagery is described by the line?
a. Kinesthetic imagery
b. Olfactory imagery
c. Visual imagery
12. Writers use colors, animals, things, places or elements in order to represent other things is termed as:
a. Metaphor
b. Simile
c. Symbol
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