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MULTIPLE CHOICE

Test your knowledge of poetry devices with this interactive quiz. Identify terms such as onomatopoeia, metaphor, irony, imagery, and more. Choose the correct answer from multiple-choice options.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

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  1. MULTIPLE CHOICE A B C D

  2. The sounds of the word suit the sense:for example, buzz, wuff, pop euphony onomatopoeia alliteration assonance

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  5. A comparison using like or as Hyperbole Metaphor Simile Irony

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  8. The opposite of what is said or expected irony metaphor tone mood

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  11. Using sensory details to create a mental picture irony imagery metaphor simile

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  14. Repetition of a whole phrase or lines often found in ballads or songsAnd the word is………………….. Onomatopoeia Rhyme Refrain Alliteration

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  17. Trite, overused expressionsEx. Strong as an ox Variations Cliches Denotation Symbolism

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  20. Giving lifelike qualities to nonliving things Allusion Personification Hyperbole Allegory

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  23. Reference to something else Alliteration Allusion Assonance Apostrophe

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  26. The running on of one line of poetry to the next without any punctuation Alliteration Coinages Enjambment Narrative

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  29. Unrhymed verse Blank Verse Free Verse Last Verse Sonnet

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  32. The attitude of the writer toward the topicHint: look at all the t’s Onomatopoeia Rhyme Tone Alliteration

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  35. Emotional response of the reader Theme Rhyme Mood Images

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  38. Objects that stand for themselves and have a deeper meaning Onomatopoeia Rhyme Assonance Symbolism

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  41. The writer’s comment about life, people; their main point Symbol Theme Mood Tone

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  44. A pause or break in a line used for emphasis or effect Caesura Structure Enjambment Concrete

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  47. A comparison NOT using the words like or as Simile Personification Metaphor Image

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  50. This type of poetry tells a story Dramatic Rhyming Sonnet Narrative

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