1) What does connotation refer to when analysing words and phrases? a) Connotations is the implied meaning of a word beyond its literal meaning. b) An associative word/meaning in addition to the primary meaning. 2) Which method feature compares two things using "like" or "as"? a) simile b) metaphor c) personification 3) What is personification? a) When you describe a person b) When you give the weather human features and feelings c) When you give an inanimate object human feelings and feature 4) Which sentence contains an example of emotive language?  a) The new smartphone is faster than the previous model. b) The car was discounted considerably. c) Exams can cause a lot of stress and anxiety d) The defenseless wolf was violently attacked by the gruesome bear 5) Which of these is an example of alliteration? a) The barbarians broke through the barricade b) The raging sea was an untamed beast. c) I can smell pizza from a mile away. d) The bridge collapsed creating a tremendous boom 6) What is colloquial language? a) Formal language used with impressive vocabulary. b) informal, everyday language used in casual conversations 7) Why might a writer use repetition in their writing?  a) to make their words more memorable and impactful b) Because they couldn't think of any other words at the time. 8) What is an hyperbole?  a) When you compare one thing to another. b) When you call someone something. c) An exaggerated statement to prove a point. 9) Which sentence contains an example of a metaphor? a) The cactus saluted any visitor brave enough to travel the scorched land. b) The candy was killing my cavity. c) The bird’s chirp filled the empty night air. d) He pleaded for her forgiveness but Janet’s heart was cold iron. 10) What is onomatopoeia?  a) A word that phonetically imitates or resembles a sound that it described b) A sound used to in speech dialogue.

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