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(1) The statement "The fire gnawed ceaselessly at the bark of the the tree"' illustrates (a) personification (b)epithet (c) allusion (d) paradox
(2) A struggle between opposing forces in a story or play is (a) denouement (b) conflict (c) Comedy (d)tragedy
(3) An expression from which one derives a mental picture is (a) paradox (b) exaggeration (c)imagery (d) photography
(4) A character in a story who narrates what happens to him or her is (a) a second person narrator (b)a first person narrator (c) an omniscient narrator (d) a third person narrator
(5)An understatement is otherwise called (a) litotes (b) conceit (c)pun (d) contrast
(6) The loneliest people live in the most crowded places illustrates (a) allegory (b) paradox (c) parody (d) anecdote
(7) The term used to depict the freedom of a poet with language is (a) poetic diction (b)bathos (c) graphology (d) poetic license
(8)A story written in form of a letter is ----- story (a) didactic (b) interrogative (c) epistolary (d) narrative
(9) A poem in which a lone speaker seems to be addressing someone else is a (a) pathetic fallacy (b) verbal irony (c) dramatic irony (d) dramatic monologue
(10) A short poem that expresses an idea in a clever way is (a) epigram (b) a limerick (c) an Oreo (d) a lyric
(11)One of the following is used to develop character (a) climax (b) atmosphere (c) setting (d) dialogue
12. A curtain Raiser in an introductory performance is (a) not part of the main play (b) the first part of the main play (c) not separate from the play(d) the first part of the final scene
13. ------- in drama operates against a character who is unaware of a situation which the audience know about
Read the extract and answer questions 14 and 15
Said the Lion: "On music I do
But something is wrong with my throat
When I practice a scale
The listeners quail
And flee at the first note"
14. What type of poem is this? (a) Epic (b) Limerick (c) Ode (d) Sonnet
15.The rhyme scheme of the above poem is ? (a) abbaa (b) ababb (c) ababa (d) aabba
16. A ballad is essentially a ----- poem (a) descriptive (b) dramatic (c) pastoral (d) narrative
17. A story in which characters or action represent abstract ideas or moral qualities is (a) an epic (b) a legend (c)an allegory (d) narrative
18. A dirge is a poem sung (a) to send a child to sleep (b) to make workers happy (c) at a birthday party (d) at a funeral.

"Our leaders will not compromise freedom
Nor will our heads give up liberty"
19. The lines illustrate (a) soliloquy (b) parallelism (c) dialogue (d) monologue
20. ' heads' in the second line is an example of (a) inversion (b) Synecdoche (c) epithet (d) conceit

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