1) Which one is an example of pathetic fallacy? a) It was a bitter winter. b) The room was as dark as the night sky outside. c) Propaganda filled every crevasse of the animals' brains. 2) The wind howls and moans. Which language feature does this phrase NOT contain? a) Personfication b) Pathetic fallacy c) Onomatopoeia d) Assonance e) Consonance 3) 'Hope is the thing with feathers/ that perches in the soul / and sings the tune- without words/ and never stops at all'. This extended metaphor compares listeners to what thing? a) A cat b) Birds c) Spring 4) Which one is NOT an example of personification? a) He lived in the city that never sleeps. b) She's a monster in human skin. c) Actions speak louder than words. 5) Consonance is when..... a) Vowel sounds repeat in consecutive words (silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright) b) The start of each word has the same letter sound (Five freckled frogs) c) Consecutive words have the same consonant sounds 6) Anaphora is when you repeat the first few words of a phrase. Which one below is NOT anaphora? a) Wheat and barley, oats and hay / Clover, beans, and mangel-wurzels b) No animal in England knows the meaning of happiness or leisure after he is a year old. No animal in England is free. c) He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits.  d) Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland / Beasts of every land and clime / Hearken to my joyful tidings / Of the golden future time 7) Which example of repetition encourages patriotic feelings? (love towards your land/nation) a) “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.” b) Long live the windmill! Long live Animal Farm! c) Hey! I’m walking here! I’m walking here! 8) Which of these is NOT an example of irony? a) Working in Sundays is 'strictly voluntary' but animals who didn't work would get 'rations reduced by half'.  b) The animals worked like slaves for the pigs after Mr Jones and the humans left the farm. c) Squealer threatens the animals with the terrifying idea of Mr Jones' return, whilst the pigs become more and more like humans. d) Mollie continues to skip work in winter, and seems to be receiving lump sugar gifts from humans. 9) Which set of three words has negative/negative/negative connotation? a) Snowball is innovative/intelligent/a scapegoat for Napoleon. b) Napoleon is power thirsty/cunning/a dictator. c) Boxer is loyal/hardworking/naive. 10) Boxer symbolises what group of people? a) the loyal communist working class/proletariats b) the tsar's slaves c) the middle class 11) Which language feature is NOT in this? Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland / Beasts of every land and clime / Hearken to my joyful tidings / Of the golden future time a) anaphora (repetition of first few words of each phrase) b) repetition c) metaphor d) positive connotation e) assonance (repetition of the same vowel sounds) f) simile 12) Squealer uses rhetorical questions to make the animals fearful or question their own knowledge. Which one did Squealer say?  a) Why, then, asked somebody, had he spoken so strongly against it? b) "Are you certain that this is not something that you have dreamed, comrades? Have you any record of such a resolution? Is it written down anywhere?" c) In return for your four confinements and all your labour in the fields, what have you ever had except your bare rations and a stall? 13) Assonance is when..... a) Your fingers smell weird. b) The start of each word has the same letter sound (Five freckled frogs) c) Consecutive words have the same consonant sounds (cackling as she cooked up the kids in her cauldron) d) Vowel sounds repeat in consecutive words (silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright)s 14) The windmill is a symbol of what? a) The teamwork and unity of the animals. b) Technological advancement of the nation (Soviet Union/Animal Farm) c) McDonalds 15) Foreshadowing serves to..... a) hint at or allude to future plot developments. b) refer to a well-known person, character, place, or event. c) summarise the entire story 16) The correct order of allusions to Tsar Nicholas II/Joseph Stalin/Vladmir Lenin/Russian Orthodox Church/England and Germany? a) Mollie/Boxer/Clover/Benjamin/Snowball/the dogs b) Mr Jones/Napoleon/Old Major/Moses/Foxwood and Pilkington c) Napoleon/Snowball/Old Major/Moses/Benjamin and Boxer d) Mr Jones/Snowball/Napoleon/Mollie/Clover and the dogs 17) Emotive language is when language conveys the author/a character's emotions or evokes emotions from the reader. For example: You pierce my soul. I am half agony. Which words in here are emotive? a) pierce, soul, half, agony. b) agony c) pierce, agony d) pierce, half, agony 18) Which example of emotive language suggests frustration, desperation, and sorrow?  a) The victims were executed in cold blood. b) People always ask, Why does God allow suffering? Why does He allow a child to be beaten? A woman to cry? A holocaust to happen? A good dog to die painfully? c) The government will slash interest rates. d) Love is a fire. It burns everyone. e) I am starving to death. 19) This language feature is a groups of words that describe by using the five senses. It can create word 'pictures'. a) Similes b) Imagery c) Personification d) Figurative language 20) This language feature is the emotional meaning or mood of a word. Its effect to create mood, to influence tone, to persuade. a) Sibilance b) Rhetorical question c) Connotation d) Denotation 21) Which of these is a simile? a) Indeed, all the animals worked like slaves that year. b) In April, Animal Farm was proclaimed a Republic, and it became necessary to elect a President. c) The seasons came and went, the short animal lives fled by.

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