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I. Identification:
1. The device by which a writer addresses a person who is usually either absent or deceased.
2. Is a dryly humorous or lightly sarcastic mode of speech in which words are used to convey a
meaning contrary to their literal sense.
3. Direct comparison of two unlike objects.
4. A sound device in which the consonant sounds at the beginning of two or more consecutive
words are repeated.
5. The imitation of natural sounds by words.
6. The representations of inanimate objects or abstract ideas as living beings.
7. A form of inordinate exaggeration according to which a person or thing is depicted as being
better or worse.
8. Is a statement or sentiments that appears contradictory to common sense yet true.
9. Shows a part representing a whole.
10. Comparing two objects using “as” or “like
III. Identify the words being defined. Choose from the given choices inside the box.
__________1. A character that has the opposite traits to bring out the protagonist’s positive traits.
__________3. The narrator is not one of the characters but knows what the characters are doing,
thinking, or feeling.
__________4. The logical sequence of events in a story.
__________8. The narrator is one of the characters or the main character in the story.
__________10. All the events that happen in the story on the way to the climax.
__________12. The narrator only describes what he sees but does not know what the characters are
thinking or feeling.
__________13. A character plays a role that develops and changes during the events in the story.
__________17. A literary technique where the writer hints at the plot of events.
IV. Enumeration: