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Tests teachers' and students' ability to use terminology
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a pun The use of words to exploit double meanings for humourous effects
alliteration Use of the same sound at the start of words occurring together
personification Giving human characteristics to something
a theme Recurring idea
tone An indicator of attitude, emotion or thoughts
dramatic irony In drama, the device of giving the spectator an item of information that at least one of the characters in the narrative is unaware of
assonance The rhyming of vowel sounds
oxymoron Figure of speech that combines two apparently contradictory ideas
a cliché Expression or idea that is no longer effective because of overuse
colloquial A manner of speaking that is informal and uses phrases or words associated with a particular area
hyperbole Deliberate exaggeration for effect
imagery Descriptive language that evokes sensory experience
irony When a statement is apparently straight forward but there are undercurrents that offer a different significance
a paradox Person or thing made up of contradictory elements
a metaphor A figure of speech in which a term is applied to something it does not literally denote in order to imply a resemblance
pathetic fallacy When the weather or natural world reflect the mood of the writing
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