The nights - Journey quiz

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About the song and lyrics of 'The nights' by Avicii
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Question 1

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Repetition is used to persuade audiences to listen, engage and make a phrase stick in the listeners head?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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What is the words "hey hey" used for?
Answer
  • They're just filler words
  • They are used to grab the audiences attention

Question 3

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Which is an example of alliteration?
Answer
  • "These are the nights that never die"
  • "Face to face with all our fears"
  • "Hey hey"

Question 4

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What is the purpose of repeating a chorus?
Answer
  • To repeat the message of the song but also to emphasize it.
  • To make the song longer.

Question 5

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Who are the two people portrayed in the song?
Answer
  • just two friends
  • Mother and son
  • Mother and daughter
  • Father and duaghter
  • Father and son

Question 6

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What is Avicii's song 'The nights' about?
Answer
  • A camping trip
  • A journey
  • Dying

Question 7

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What does the first verse refer to?
Answer
  • Youth and making every second count.
  • The father son relationship

Question 8

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Does the tense/ person change throughout the song?
Answer
  • True
  • False
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