Literary Devices - Lilly Finley
Page One Devices Game
Created Date
03.30.22
Last Updated
04.01.22
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Topics of this game:
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Which device uses character and story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction to the literal meaning?
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The following is the definition of which device: The repetition of sounds, especially initial consonants in two or more neighboring words.
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When an author gives a direct or indirect reference to something that is presumably known, they are using which device?
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True or false: Ambiguity is the multiple meanings, either intentional or unintentional, of a word, phrase, sentence, or passage.
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When an author implies a comparison between two different things or the relationship between them, they are implying which device?
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The following is a definition of which device: One of the devices of repetition, in which the same expression is repeated at the beginning of two or more lines, clauses, or
sentences.
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True or false: An anecdote is a terse statement of known authorship which expresses a general truth or moral principle.
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The word, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun is known as the?
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True or false: The antithesis is the figure of balance in which two contrasting ideas are intentionally juxtaposed.
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