Literary Devices Unit 3

Description

Use this quiz to check your knowledge.
Amanda Adams
Flashcards by Amanda Adams, updated more than 1 year ago More Less
Amanda Adams
Created by Amanda Adams about 8 years ago
Amanda Adams
Copied by Amanda Adams almost 8 years ago
413
0

Resource summary

Question Answer
when the audience knows more about a situation or conflict than the characters do. Dramatic Irony Can you think of a time when you knew something the character didn't?
when the exact opposite happens from what the audience expects to happen Situational Irony Can you think of a story that has that has situational irony in it?
when words express something contrary to truth or someone says the opposite of what they really feel or mean. Verbal Irony Can you think of an example from a movie or real life even?
an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect. Parody What is probably the most popular example of parody on TV?
repeating the same words or phrases a few times to make an idea clearer. Repetition Can you think of a children's book that uses repetition?
a technique of using language effectively and persuasively and employs various methods to convince, influence or please an audience Rhetoric Can you think of how rhetoric is most used in our society?
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Language Arts Important Words
Niat Habtemariam
Literary Devices
vanillalove
ENG LIT TECHNIQUES
Heloise Tudor
How to revise
KimberleyC
Meta language
Claire Collins
Prefixes, Suffixes, & Root Words
Sage Gutierrez M
(ENG 1D9) Literary Terms and Devices
syeda_zahra
Satire
Ashley Hay
Literary Devices For CAHSEE
nina.stuer14
Suffixes
Selam H
Toulmin's Model
Ashley Hay