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Junior English Exam 2021
Game Code: 514875
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A review of The Things They Carried, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Othello
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Emotional discharge to achieve state of moral, spiritual renewal
epiphany
catharsis
tone
hyperbole
20
"My teacher is older than dirt" is an example of
personification
tone
hyperbole
simile
15
"Mr. Mikula is as ornery as a crocodile without a toothbrush!" is an example of...
allusion
simile
metaphor
repetition
10
device that reflects the writer's attitude toward the subject matter of a literary work
tone
imagery
symbolism
mood
15
writing that brings the audience into a character's thought process
meta-fiction
hyperbole
stream-of-consciousness
first-person narration
20
writing that prompts the reader to question the reality of a character's story; dialogue happens inside the character's mind
first-person narration
hyperbole
meta-fiction
stream-of-consciousness
20
a play about love, jealousy, appearances, and reality
Othello
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Things They Carried
The Fault in Our Stars
10
the reason behind a character's specific action or behavior
motivation
imagery
personification
allusion
15
"Life is a highway" is an example of...
simile
motivation
metaphor
personification
10
"The wind played hide-and-go-seek among the trees" is an example of...
hyperbole
simile
motivation
personification
15
language that appeals to the 5 senses
mood
imagery
tone
paradox
15
author of To Kill a Mockingbird
Tim O'Brien
Harper Lee
William Shakespeare
John Green
15
narration that creates a closer connection with the reader
meta-fiction
first-person
foreshadowing
third-person
15
when actions or events have the opposite result from what is expected or what is intended
dramatic irony
paradox
situational irony
imagery
15
device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story
foreshadowing
paradox
symbolism
personification
10
the repeating of a work or phrase
symbolism
verbal irony
repetition
motivation
10
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