A) non-fiction B) poetry C) prose D) drama
A) One octave and one sestet B) three rhymed couplet and one octave C) Three quatrains and one sestet D) Two quatrains and two octave
A) author B) speaker C) antagonist. D) hero E) villain
A) line B) couplet C) paraphrasing. D) chorus E) stanza
A) tries to deceive the audience B) is misunderstood C) is funny. D) is alone E) says the opposite of what the speaker means
A) dimeter B) middle rhyme. C) internal D) decasyllabic E) end
A) hyperbole B) alliteration C) euphemism D) assonance E) simile
A) God B) realistic C) all knowing D) always humorous E) limited
A) Tragedy B) Comedy C) Tragi-comedy D) farce E) Tragic flaw
A) a prologue B) an introduction C) an epilogue D) first words. E) a preamble
A) simile B) euphemism C) hyperbole D) oxymoron E) rhythm
A) singing B) dialogue C) epilogue D) setting E) plot
A) a ballad B) lullaby C) an ode D) a sonnet E) an epic
A) title B) conflict C) climax D) topic E) theme
A) timing B) plot C) atmosphere D) setting E) theme
A) is set in the countryside B) conforms to a fixed pattern of lines C) has a mournful tone D) is a church poem. E) celebrates heroic deeds
A) prose, drama, poetry B) comedy, drama and prose C) fiction, non-fiction, drama D) poetry, prose, fiction
A) cast B) heroine C) hero D) foil E) antagonist
A) allegory B) anecdote C) allusion D) personification E) simile
A) euphony B) ode C) sonnet D) epic E) lyric
A) sonnet B) quatrain C) couplet D) sestet E) octave
A) a fable B) an allegory C) a farce D) a satire E) a pun
A) autobiography B) anthology C) short story D) history E) biography
A) monologue B) dialogue C) recitation D) soliloquy
A) a narrative B) an elegy C) an ode D) a sonnet E) lyric
A) prologue B) climax C) exposition D) epilogue E) middle
A) free verse B) assonance C) verse D) consonance
A) an opera B) a soliloquy C) mime D) an asidea E) farce
A) digression B) alliteration C) assonance D) rhythm E) satire
A) heroine B) hero C) villian D) protagonist E) tragic-hero
A) hyperbole B) personification C) irony D) metaphor E) simile
A) couplet B) verse C) line D) scene E) stanza
A) symbolism B) flashback C) epilogue D) picaresque E) imagery
A) disguises as the antagonist B) creates the atmosphere C) supports the protagonist D) directs the action E) creates cosmic relief
A) romance B) ballad C) pastoral D) folktale E) eulogy
A) ode B) metaphor C) ballad D) elegy
A) biography B) autobiography C) essay D) selfism E) diary
A) style B) language C) setting D) mood E) theme
A) have similar spellings B) are paralled lines C) sound alike D) are disjointed E) convey meaning
A) act B) genre C) diction D) passage E) verse
A) denouement B) conflict C) climax D) relief E) plot
A) metaphor B) contrast C) simile D) personification
A) personification B) alliteration C) metaphor D) simile
A) tautological B) letter writing C) romantic D) epistolary E) creative
A) denouement B) resolution C) enjambment D) climax E) solution
A) tone B) words C) diction D) setting E) mood
A) strengthen and beautify us B) educate and entertain us C) all of above D) educate us E) entertain us
A) euphemism B) litotes C) onomatopoeia D) criticism E) synaesthesia
A) oxymoron B) hyperbole C) onomatopoeia D) metaphor E) synaesthesia
A) propounds a philosophy B) preaches a sermon C) tells a story or tale D) argues in a narrative manner |