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What is the Literary techniques of this story
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What is dramatic irony?
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What is the purpose of a flashback?(1 point) Responses to relieve tension in a story to relieve tension in a story to inspire
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What is the effect of the author’s use of figurative language in this passage? (1 point)
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In “First Confession”, the author adds to the interest of the story by using (1 point) Responses European idioms. European
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Which of the following lines from "The Youngest Doll" contains a simile?(1 point) Responses "At first they were just plain
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Literature Semester Exam 9th grade Connections Academy Answer key
Question 1- third person limited Question 2- First person
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What is the most likely reason an author would use fewer hyperboles in a literary text?(1 point) Responses The text needs comic
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Read the following excerpt from Mark Twain's Life on the Mississippi:
Once a day a cheap, gaudy packet arrived upward from St.
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Read the following excerpt from Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave:
I shall
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Mark Twain used this literary technique to explain complex topics while still keeping the reader interested.(1 point)
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"The Moment Before the Gun Went Off" is written using what literary technique?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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Alessandro is writing a narrative about a family whose home is destroyed in the Great Fire of 1901 in Jacksonville, Florida. In
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"The Moment Before the Gun Went Off" is written using what literary technique?
(1 point) Responses hyperbole hyperbole in media
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All of the following literary techniques are used in the excerpt above except
(1 point) Responses dialect. dialect. metaphor.
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"the moment the gun went off" is written in what literary technique
hyperbole in media res flashback first person narrative
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TRUE or FALSE: In "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock," T.S. Eliot deliberately uses modern language compared to old-fashioned
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The purpose of an aside is to (1 point)
a. show that characters often have secret motives. b. provide stage directions for the
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What is the literacy term for brief, alternating lines of dialogue that resemble a verbal fencing match?
A: Stichomythia B:
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point)
Responses the use of language to mock, ridicule, or criticize the use of language to mock,
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In 3-5 sentences, explain how you author of The Crow Child used details , words, and actions to present and develop a theme
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Why do literary writers use paradoxes? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses To reveal the hidden moral of a play
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What is the most likely reason an author would use fewer hyperboles in a literary text?(1 point)
Responses The text is meant to
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What is the difference between dramatic irony and verbal irony?(1 point)
Responses Dramatic irony is when someone says the
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Which is an example of direct characterization?(1 point)
Responses Brian breathed heavily as he waited for his interview to
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In which line does the poet use caesura?(1 point) Responses “And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the
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which event in "borders" is an example of a flashback?
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What is the best definition of the term satire?
(1 point) Responses using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or
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When Gregor realizes he has overslept, the text reads, “What should he do now? The next train went at seven; if he were to
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What is the best definition of the term satire? Using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or something, using
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Guiding Question: What is Orwell's message in Animal Farm? Write a well-developed, text-based response of two to three
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Which literary strategy uses humor to relieve the tension in a tragedy?(1 point)
Responses imagery imagery allegory allegory
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elect the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Writers create by leading the reader to expect something to happen. 1. drama 2.
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What is the dues ex machina
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One of the purposes of satire is to
(1 point) Responses prepare readers for an important event. prepare readers for an important
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Which of the following is a poet's purpose for using sound devices in poetry?(1 point)
Responses to create music to create music
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How do some poets emphasize ideas?(1 point)
Responses through music through music through connections through connections through
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Read the following passage from "In Another Country" by Ernest Hemingway.
"It was cold in the fall in Milan and the dark came
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Which of the following describes rhyme the reputation of the same sound at the beginning of words, the use of the sound or word,
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Juxtaposition is a literacy technique where two ideas are placed next to each other to reveal a contrast. Examples: good and
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Alliteration is defined as repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Which of the following lines of poetry contains
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In The Importance of being earnest, match the type of irony to its definition. Verbal irony and dramatic irony and irony where
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Which of the following defines repetition in a poem?
words that are spelled alike words or phrases used more than once words or
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Why do authors use symbols?
to draw attention to an idea or belief to make the plot more interesting to complicate the conflicts
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Which line of poetry uses repetition to emphasize an emotion? (1 point)
They toiled all night, and into the day. My heart broke
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Which sentence contains an allusion
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What are style choices, or techniques, that authors use to help readers connect to the story?(1 point)
Responses symbolism
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Which of the following defines repetition in a poem?(1 point)
Responses words that are spelled alike words that are spelled alike
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What is reflection?(1 point)
Responses a self-examination by the narrator a self-examination by the narrator the use of sensory
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"But tricks are for kids". Can that be considered as an allusion?
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