1) Words in a sentence/passage that begin with the same letter or sound. a) Alliteration b) Connotation  c) Abstract noun d) Colloquial language  2) Repetition of the S or SH sound at the beginning of words. a) Noun b) Simile c) Colloquial language  d) Sibilance 3) Comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else.  a) Adjective b) Modal verbs c) Alliteration d) Metaphor 4) Comparing one thing to another using 'like' or 'as'. a) Simile b) Repetition c) Dynamic Verb d) Alliteration 5) Giving an inanimate object human qualities. a) Personification b) Simile c) Connotation d) Verb 6) Repeating a word or ideas more than once. a) Hyperbole b) Repetition c) Modal verbs d) Dynamic Verb 7) A describing word. a) Adjective b) Sibilance c) Noun d) Verb 8) A doing word. a) Metaphor b) Verb c) Simile d) Concrete noun 9) Usually describes actions we can take, or things that happen. An action verb. a) Semantic field b) Personification c) Noun d) Dynamic Verb 10) Show ability, possibility, intention or necessity. Common examples include 'can', 'must' and 'should'. a) Adjective b) Connotation c) Oxymoron d) Modal verbs 11) A naming word. a) Noun b) Adjective c) Metaphor d) Adverb 12) Represent intangible ideas--things that you can't perceive with the five main senses.  a) Abstract noun b) Semantic field c) Simile d) Pronoun  13) Refers to a material object rather than an abstract quality, state or action.  a) Concrete noun b) Adjective c) Dynamic Verb d) Sibilance 14) I/You/He/She/They etc. a) Pronoun  b) Hyperbole  c) Abstract noun d) Colloquial language  15) Describes a verb, usually ends in -ly. a) Concrete noun b) Metaphor c) Adverb d) Abstract noun 16) The associated meanings of a word e.g. red might represent love / danger / anger etc.  a) Noun b) Concrete noun c) Metaphor d) Connotation  17) Informal or slang language. a) Colloquial language b) Simile c) Pronoun  d) Connotation 18) A group of words suggesting a theme/topic e.g. a semantic field of war - guns/bullets/army/soldier. a) Noun b) Connotation  c) Dynamic Verb d) Semantic field 19) A self-contradicting word or group of words. a) Semantic field b) Hyperbole  c) Noun d) Oxymoron 20) Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. a) Modal verbs b) Hyperbole  c) Verb d) Oxymoron 21) Rhetorical question a) A question that repeats a word or idea.  b) A question.  c) A rhetorical question is a question asked to make a point, rather than get an answer.  d) A question asked for a dramatic effect.  22) Shift in focus  a) Reoccurring ideas and themes throughout the story. b) The change of focus in or between paragraphs.  c) The change of focus in a narrative voice. E.g. from first person to second person narrative voice.  23) Cyclical narrative  a) Narrative that follows a straight line e.g. beginning - middle - end.   b) A story that is set in the past. c) Narrative that builds tension. d) A story that ends where it begins. 24) In media res  a) Reoccurring ideas and themes throughout the story. b) A story that ends where it begins. c) Beginning a story in the middle of the action, rather than at the very start of the story.  d) A story without any punctuation.  25) Tension (in a literary context!) a) Hints of what is to come in the story. b) The sense that something ominous is right around the corner.  c) When the weather reflects the mood of the story. d) The state of being stretched tight. 26) Which of the following below is an example of Rule of Three? a) "Shaved, dressed, lightly breakfasted and now my car won't start".  b) "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness".  c) "Government of the people, by the people, for the people - and the rich and wealthy, of course!"

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