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Pyetja 195.
A) Repetition Read part of a sonnet and answer the question following.
B) Anaphora
Sometime too hot the eye of heaver shines And
C) Onomatopoeia
D) Rhetorical question often is his gold complexion dimmed; And
every fair from fair sometimes declines,
By chance or nature’s changing course untrimmed;
Pyetja 130. What part of speech is the word ‘fair’ in line 3?
Read the verses below and answer the question following: A) noun
I felt a funeral in my brain, B) verb
And mourners, to and fro, C) adjective
Kept treading, treading, till it seemed D) adverb
That sense was breaking through.
What literary technique is being used with the words underlined? Pyetja 196.
A) Repetition Read part of a sonnet and answer the question following.
B) Anaphora Sometime too hot the eye of heaver shines And
C) Onomatopoeia often is his gold complexion dimmed; And
D) Rhetorical question every fair from fair sometimes declines,
Pyetja 131. By chance or nature’s changing course untrimmed;
Read the verses below and answer the question following: What does line 3 mean?
O powerful, western, fallen star! A) There are four seasons in the year.
O shades of night! O moody, tearful night! B) In winter it is cold.
O great star disappear’d! O the black murk that hides the star! C) Beautiful weather does not remain.
O cruel hands that hold me powerless! O helpless soul of me! O D) Fairs are done every year.
harsh surrounding cloud, that will not free my soul!
What literary technique is being used in the stanza? Pyetja 197.
A) Repetition Read part of a poem and answer the question following.
B) Anaphora The night was creeping on the ground;
C) Apostrophe She crept and did not make a sound
D) Rhetorical question Until she reached a tree, and then She
Pyetja 132. covered it, and stole again
Find the literary term described in the definition: Use in a literary What is the rhyme pattern of the four lines?
work of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur. A) AABB
A) personification B) ABAB
B) foreshadowing C) ABBA
C) symbol D) ABCB
D) suspense
Pyetja 133.
Find the literary term described in the definition: A poem that tells Pyetja 198.
a story. Read part of a poem and answer the question following.
A) narrative poem The night was creeping on the ground;
B) long poem She crept and did not make a sound
C) moral Until she reached a tree, and then She
D) historical poem
covered it, and stole again
Pyetja 134.
How many syllables are there in each line?
Find the literary term described in the definition: The use of words
A) 7
that imitate sounds.
B) 8
A) onomatopoeia
C) 9
B) repetition
D) 10
C) dialect
D) synesthesia
Pyetja 135. Pyetja 199.
Find the literary term described in the definition: The time and Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in
place of the action. the following sentence:
A) character Botany is to __________________ as etymology is to words.
B) setting A) plants
C) tone B) scientists
D) plot C) zoology
Pyetja 136. D) science
Find the literary term described in the definition: Speech by one
character in a play, story, or poem. Pyetja 200.
A) symbol Find the option that best completes the analogy expressed in
B) tone the following sentence:
C) monologue __________ is to Walt Disney as Big Bird is to Jim Henson.
D) dialogue A) Wonder Woman
Pyetja 137. B) Darth Vader
Find the literary term described in the definition: A three-line verse C) Mickey Mouse
form. D) Mackey Mouse
A) haiku
C) stanza
D) persuasion
E) soliloquy
Pyetja 138.
Find the literary term described in the definition: A long speech
expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage.
A) prose
B) narrative poem
C) soliloquy
D) irony
Pyetja 139.
Find the literary term described in the definition: A brief story
about an interesting, amusing, or strange event.
A) moral
B) anecdote
C) tone
D) fable
Pyetja 140.
Find the literary term described in the definition: Prose writing that
presents and explains ideas or that tells about real people.
A) conflict
B) genre
C) nonfiction
D) history