Question 1
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What literary element is this: "......... ;drank with long gulps, snorting into the water like
a horse. The small man stepped nervously beside him. " pg 2
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole
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Irony
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Simile
Question 2
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What literary element is this: "Well, God knows he don’t need any brains to buck barley bags. ...................?” pg 11
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Suspense
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Idiom
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Hyperbole
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Simile
Question 3
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What literary element is this: " Already the sun had left the valley to go climbing up the slopes....." pg 50
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Suspense
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Idiom
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Simile
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Personification
Question 4
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"Don't let him pull you in- but- if the son-of-a-(female dog) socks you let
'im have it." pg 15
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Foreshadowing
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Suspense
Question 5
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Lennie's dead mouse
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Irony
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Symbolism
Question 6
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"Well, you keep away from her, cause she's a rattrap if I ever
seen one." Pg 16
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Suspense
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Metaphor
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Irony
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Hyperbole
Question 7
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"His name's Lennie Small." Pg 11
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Irony
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Personific
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Simile
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Idiom
Question 8
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" I could stay in a cat house all night". Pg 6
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Simile
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Idiom
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Personification
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Irony
Question 9
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"No," he said softly. "No, I couldn't do that. I had 'im too long." Pg 22
"He led the dog out into the darkness. George followed to the door and shut the door and set the latch gently in its place" Pg 23
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Suspense
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Irony
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Simile
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Metaphor
Question 10
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" Curley's like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys." Pg 13
"He glanced coldly at George and then at Lennie. His arms gradually bent at the elbows and his hands closed into fists." Pg 12
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Foreshadowing
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Personification
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Irony
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Simile
Question 11
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" its head held up like a little periscope" Pg 4
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Metaphor
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Personification
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Suspense
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Simile
Question 12
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"The sycamore leaves whispered in a little night breeze". Pg 8
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Simile
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Personification
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Metaphor
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Idiom
Question 13
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"At about ten o'clock in the morning the sun threw a bright dust-laden bar through one of the side windows, and in and out of the beam flies shot like rushing stars." Pg 9
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Personification
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Idiom
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Metaphor
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Irony
Question 14
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"He was a jerkline skinner, prince of the ranch." Pg 16
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Metaphor
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Simile
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Personification
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Irony
Question 15
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"Curley stepped over to Lennie like a terrier." Pg 30
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Metaphor
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Personification
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Simile
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Irony
Question 16
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" The first man stopped short in the clearing, and the follower nearly ran over him. He took off his hat and wiped the sweat-band with his forefinger and snapped the moisture off. His huge companion dropped his blankets and flung himself down and drank from the surface of the green pool; drank with long gulps, snorting into the water like a horse. The small man stepped nervously beside him. " Pg 2
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Imagery
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Personification