1) What is a simile? a) A symbol that is used to represent abstract concepts and ideas in their stories b) A sentence that makes resemblance between two things by saying “Thing A is like Thing B." c) When a character is speaking their thoughts aloud, d) An image or thing that is repeated over and over. 2) What is a metaphor? a) A sentence that makes resemblance between two things by saying “Thing A is like Thing B." b) A symbol that is used to represent abstract concepts and ideas in their stories c) When a character is speaking their thoughts aloud, d) A sentence that compares two similar things by saying that one of them is the other. 3) What is symbolism? a) A symbol that is used to represent abstract concepts and ideas in their stories b) When a character is speaking their thoughts aloud, c) A sentence that makes resemblance between two things by saying “Thing A is like Thing B." d) A sentence that compares two similar things by saying that one of them is the other. 4) What is an allegory? a) A sentence that makes resemblance between two things by saying “Thing A is like Thing B." b) A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. c) When a character is speaking their thoughts aloud, d) A sentence that compares two similar things by saying that one of them is the other. 5) What is a motif? a) A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. b) When a character is speaking their thoughts aloud, c) An image or thing that is repeated over and over. d) A sentence that compares two similar things by saying that one of them is the other. 6) What is juxtaposition? a) When an author places two or more different characters, themes, concepts, etc. side by side to highlight their differences. b) An image or thing that is repeated over and over. c) When a character is speaking their thoughts aloud, d) A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. 7) What is point of view? a) When a character is speaking their thoughts aloud, b) The narrator's position in relation to a story being told. c) A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. d) When an author places two or more different characters, themes, concepts, etc. side by side to highlight their differences. 8) What is repetition? a) The narrator's position in relation to a story being told. b) A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. c) The act of repeating something to highlight it or its meaning. d) When an author places two or more different characters, themes, concepts, etc. side by side to highlight their differences. 9) What is foreshadowing? a) The act of repeating something to highlight it or its meaning. b) When the author hints at events yet to come in a story. c) The narrator's position in relation to a story being told. d) When an author places two or more different characters, themes, concepts, etc. side by side to highlight their differences. 10) What is imagery? a) When the author hints at events yet to come in a story. b) The narrator's position in relation to a story being told. c) A description using highly descriptive language. d) When an author places two or more different characters, themes, concepts, etc. side by side to highlight their differences.

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