He bade farewell to Queen Guinevere, who was so grieved that she fell in a swoon.” Question 2 options: hyperbole auditory imagery visual imagery metaphor
“These were encamped in a green field which glittered with the gold on their tents and armor.” Question 3 options: hyperbole auditory imagery visual imagery metaphor
“He was on a beautiful white horse whose mane rose and fell in the wind like a wave of the sea.” Question 4 options: hyperbole auditory imagery visual imagery metaphor simile symbolism
“... there they embarked in ten thousand boats and sailed to France.” Question 5 options: hyperbole auditory imagery visual imagery metaphor simile symbolism
“This Arthur is a demon and not a man.” Question 6 options: hyperbole auditory imagery visual imagery metaphor simile symbolism
“Then the Romans, at the call of the trumpet, rushed forward, and in a moment the two great armies clashed together.” Question 7 options: hyperbole auditory imagery visual imagery metaphor simile symbolism
“The few poor shepherds and women who stood on the outside did not know that the greatest battle of the time was going on under that cloud of dust.” Question 8 options: hyperbole auditory imagery visual imagery metaphor simile symbolism
“Clouds of dust arose through which could be seen at intervals the heads of horses and the helmets of men.” Question 9 options: hyperbole auditory imagery visual imagery metaphor simile symbolism
The remaining questions focus on characterization in "How Arthur Fought with Rome". The INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION (showing, not telling) in this quote shows that Arthur is ______. “Arthur bowed courteously to the messengers and told them that he would soon give them an answer.” Question 10 options: afraid happy polite sneaky
The INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION (showing, not telling) in this quote shows that the Roman emperor is ______. The emperor says, “Remember that we are Romans. We have ruled the world for centuries, and a little king from little England shall not make us fear.” Question 11 options: benevolent friendly overconfident trustworthy
REMEMBER ... DIRECT characterization directly tells something about the character. It comes right out and says it. INDIRECT characterization shows us what a character is like through his actions, speech, and thoughts. What type of characterization is this quote? “... he ruled with wise government.” Question 12 options: direct indirect
What kind of characterization is in this quote? King Angus of Scotland says, “My lord Arthur, you are the greatest lord on earth." Question 13 options: direct indirect
What kind of characterization does this quote use? The messengers tell the emperor, “... these men of Arthur are … very brave.” Question 14 options: direct indirect
What kind of characterization is found in this quote? “Then Arthur told his treasurer to give the messengers gifts and to take them safely out of the country.” Question 15 options: direct indirect simile symbolism
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Direct and indirect speech have been used in the given quotes respectively.
Explanation:
- The messengers tell the emperor, “... these men of Arthur are … very brave.”
- In this speech, the direct narration has been used.
- When the reporting speech is written in inverted commas then it is the direct speech. A comma is also placed before the reported speech.
- “Then Arthur told his treasurer to give the messengers gifts and to take them safely out of the country.”
- Here the narration is Indirect inverted commas are omitted
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