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Junior English Exam 2021

  •  English    24     Public
    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