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This author’s use of imagery _____ a sense of joy in the reader.
Question 1 options:
hyperbolizes
evokes
characterizes
conflicts
Question 2 (1 point)
The ___ of the “shhh” sound underscores the peaceful setting of the poem.
Question 2 options:
alliteration
theme
abstract
comparison
Question 3 (1 point)
By _____ the mayor’s speech on peace and prosperity with Eddie’s fight with the grocery store owner, the author further demonstrates how life is full of contrasts.
Question 3 options:
juxtaposing
dialoging
symbolizing
personifying
Question 4 (1 point)
By selecting a youthful point of view, the author creates ___ by sharing knowledge the reader possesses that the young narrator does not.
Question 4 options:
irony
figurative language
concrete
motif
Question 5 (1 point)
Shakespeare sets up a ___ in the first stanza of his sonnet by comparing his age to passing of the seasons and to autumn, in particular.
Question 5 options:
dialog
metaphor
hyperbole
conflict
Question 6 (1 point)
The author may have specifically chosen mockingbirds to attack the protagonist as a means to further the passage’s mocking or sarcastic ___.
Question 6 options:
plot
tone
setting
simile
Question 7 (1 point)
Details such as Ursula’s “slouchy pants,” “bit of mustard” on her face, and the “bird’s nest” in her hair ___ Ursula as someone who cares little for her appearance (pgs. 5-6).
Question 7 options:
abstracts
evokes
characterizes
conflicts
Question 8 (1 point)
It is important to note how the author ___ a sense of unease throughout the poem through the use of sinister details.
Question 8 options:
conveys
juxtaposes
personifies
characterizes
Question 9 (1 point)
Blake’s sympathetic portrayal of the abused chimney sweepers ___ a similarly compassionate response in his readers.
Question 9 options:
resolves
elicits
alludes to
symbolizes
Question 10 (1 point)
___ in the description of the dark and frozen landscape is the narrator’s own troubled mind.
Question 10 options:
Implicit
Ironic
Conflicted
Endowed