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ABCTE - ELA - Literary Devices questions with 100% correct answers 2024
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ABCTE - ELA - Literary DevicesVerbal Irony - correct answer When someone says the opposite of what they really mean/feel or when the words expressed are contrary to truth. This is often used with a sarcastic "tone." 
 
Verbal Irony - correct answer (ex.) Saying "Oh, fantastic!" when the situation is actually very poor 
 
Irony - correct answer Used to emphasize a point this literary device understates facts, denies the contrary of the truth, or states the opposite of the truth. Often cate...
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AP English Literature and Composition Exam ALL ANSWERS 2023 EDITION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Dramatic Literary Terms 
 
Act, Antagonist, Protagonist, Aside, Catharsis, Static Character, Dynamic Character, Stock Character, Flat Character, Round Character, Climax, Exposition, Rising Action, Falling Action, Comic Relief, Denouement, Deus ex machina, Farces, Foil, Hamartia, Hubris, Monologue, Soliloquy, Comedy, Tragedy 
 
Act 
 
a series of scenes in a play 
 
Antagonist 
 
"Villan", person opposing the protagonist 
 
Protagonist 
 
"Good Guy", opposite of the antagonist 
 
Asid...
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Oedipus the King Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Oedipus the King Questions and 
 
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In the first part of Oedipus the King, Oedipus' quest for knowledge begins with his desire to find 
out: what must be done to rid Thebes of the plague. 
 
Which of the following characters represents knowledge? Teiresias 
 
A central idea of the play concerns how difficult it is for humans to face the truth about 
themselves 
 
Oedipus claims that Teiresias could not really be a prophet because he: did not solve the 
Sphinx's riddle 
 
Wha...
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ENG 102 Quiz Week 3 Analyzing Irony in "The Lottery" & "The Destructors 2024 with 50 Questions and Answers Solved 100%;Liberty University
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ENG 102 Quiz Week 3 Analyzing Irony in "The Lottery" & "The Destructors 2024 with 50 Questions and Answers Solved 100%;Liberty University 
 
 
ENG 102 Quiz Week 3 Analyzing Irony in "The Lottery" & "The Destructors 2024 with 50 Questions and Answers Solved 100%;Liberty University 
 
Quiz WEEK 3 
Reading Comprehension - The LotteryDownload Reading Comprehension - The Lottery 
The setting of the story is ironic because 	. 
 
 
there are parallels between summer and winning the lottery beauti...
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AIC Quotes Latest Update 100% Correct 
 
ACT 1 - (Stage Direction) The furniture is described as 'substantial and heavily comfortable, but 
not cosy and homelike' Suggests that the family are more concerned with appearances. 
 
(Sheila) 'Now I really feel engaged' The adverb 'really' suggests that she is materialistic/vain. 
 
(Birling) 'The Germans do not want war' and 'the Titanic... unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable' 
Repetition of 'unsinkable' alongside dramatic irony makes Birli...
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World Lit: Oedipus The King Questions and Answers Graded A+
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World Lit: Oedipus The King Questions 
 
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What is significant about the fact that the first line of the play is a question? Sets a tone that 
the play is of questions and answers. 
 
How does Oedipus choose the spokesman of the group of supplicants? Chooses the closest 
one. 
 
What is your first impression of Oedipus? He seems to be a very proud and arrogant king. 
 
What problem is afflicting the city of Thebes? Thebes is unable to produce any crops, 
causing a famine. ...
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Act I Romeo and Juliet questions and answers
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In what Poetic form is the prologue 
shakesperean sonnet 
 
 
 
what 4 things do you learn from the prologue 
Houses in dignity 
takes place in verona 
feud brought back 
things that aren't present will be explained later 
 
 
 
what evidence can you cite that even today some people refer to the "stars" as a guide to their fate 
2 star-crossed lovers----horriscopes 
 
 
 
what is a "feud" 
fight 
 
 
 
what issues might they feud about 
brought back after going away for a while 
 
 
 
what ...
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connotation - correct answer an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning. 
 
denotation - correct answer the literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests. 
 
part of speech - correct answer a category to which a word is assigned in accordance with its syntactic functions. In English the main parts of speech are noun, pronoun, adjective, determiner, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and inter...
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Cassio thinks reputation is extremely important - ANSWER True 
 
Who says: "I had rather have this tongue cut from my mouth Than it should do offence to Michael Cassio." - ANSWER Iago 
 
A literary technique by which the ...
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Aside - A character speaks to the audience and the audience is to realize that the character's 
speech is unheard by the other character's 
Soliloquy - A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage 
Monologue - A long speech in a play or story, delivered by a single person 
Dramatic Irony - Irony that occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the 
audience but not by the characters in the play 
Foil - A character that shows qualities that are in contrast w...
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