1) which of these is an example of Assonance? a) “Who said the shoe was blue? Was it me, you, or Loulou?” b) “Buzz. Murmur. Splash. Whoosh. Zap.” c) “To rip people off so blatantly shows Mr Craven to be cruel, calculating and crooked” d) “Shockingly, 68% of Australians are for capital punishment for severe crimes.” 2) which of these definitions best describe Onomatopoeia? a) Repeating a single word or phrase a number of times over for emphasis; often memorable. b) Pie chart, Y-chart, scale c) Repetition of the initial consonant sound in a word or phrase. d) The use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions 3) which definition best describes repetition? a) The repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyming within sentences. b) Repetition of the initial consonant sound in a word or phrase. c) Repeating a single word or phrase a number of times over for emphasis; often memorable. d) The repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyming within phrases or 4) which of these is an example of alliteration? a) “To rip people off so blatantly shows Mr Craven to be cruel, calculating and crooked” b) “Buzz. Murmur. Splash. Whoosh. Zap.” c) “People can come up with statistics to prove anything. Forty percent of all people know that.” d) An image of a convicted criminal covering his face as he is escorted out of a building by police. 5) which of these is a case study? a) “Buzz. Murmur. Splash. Whoosh. Zap.” b) "Phineas Gage, the man whose frontal cortex of his brain was severely damaged in a railroad-related explosion.” c) “To rip people off so blatantly shows Mr Craven to be cruel, calculating and crooked” d) “Who said the shoe was blue? Was it me, you, or Loulou?” 6) what does expert opinion mean? a) To make a writer’s position seem more credible b) The formation or use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions to which they refer. c) The repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyming within sentences. d) An act or instance of placing close together or side-by-side ideas, especially for comparison or contrast. 7) what is an example of cumulation a) The repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyming within sentences. b) To make a writer’s position seem more credible c) "Phineas Gage, the man whose frontal cortex of his brain was severely damaged in a railroad-related explosion.” d) "those proud people with their long beards and high brows, their voracious appetites and piercing black eyes which punctured the soul so deftly. 8) which of these best describes authoritative comment a) similiar to expert opinion it is someones opinion who has authority and power, still very important. b) These are usually specific studies in a field or discipline c) the authors comments and opinions about the sentence or phrase. d) Repetition of the initial consonant sound in a word or phrase.

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