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Literature & Literary Terms Around the World

Literature & Literary Terms Around the World. Rules:. Players: We will begin with two players. I will ask a question, and the first person to raise their hand will get to answer the question. NO SHOUTING OUT! Each right answer will earn you 1 bonus point on the practice EOCT.

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Literature & Literary Terms Around the World

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  1. Literature & Literary Terms Around the World

  2. Rules: Players: We will begin with two players. I will ask a question, and the first person to raise their hand will get to answer the question. NO SHOUTING OUT! Each right answer will earn you 1 bonus point on the practice EOCT. If you answer a true/false question and get the answer incorrect, your competitor continues in the competition. If you both answer a multiple choice or fill in the blank question incorrectly, we’ll flip a coin to see who will continue on in the game.

  3. Rules: Audience: When it is not your turn to play, you should be writing down the questions and answers. This will serve as your study guide. I will collect these after the EOCT practice test, and based off the number of questions and answers written down, give you bonus points!!! If the players answer incorrectly, the 1st person to give me the right answer or tell me why the answer is what it is will receive ½ a point! You can also earn ½ a point extra credit if you are able to tell me why an answer is false or explain the answer for a multiple choice question or statement.

  4. 1st question: A simile is a comparison between two seemingly unlike things that uses “like” or “as” True or False: True

  5. 2nd question: ____________ is a list at the beginning of a book that details the contents of the book Fill in the Blank: Table of Contents

  6. 3rd question: A ballad is a narrative poem that was originally meant to be sung. True or False: True

  7. 4th question: Multiple Choice: ____________ is the main idea of a piece of literature. a) tone b) theme c) narrative b) theme

  8. 5th question: Fill in the Blank A ____________ is a type of poem that has 14 lines. Sonnet

  9. 6th question: True or False The voiceof a piece of literature can be set by the word choice and the details presented in the story. False • The tone of a piece of literature can be set by the word choice and the details presented in the story.

  10. 7th question: A __________ is a list of terms in the back of a book that gives important vocabulary words with their definitions. Fill in the Blank glossary

  11. 8th question: Multiple Choice The following is an example of what kind of sound device: In the steamer is the trout seasoned with slivers of ginger. a) Alliteration b) Consonance c) Assonance a) Alliteration

  12. 9th question: True or False Imagery appeals to one of our five senses and helps the reader get an image of the situation. True

  13. 10th question: Making a comment like, “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.” Is an example of ________ because it is an extreme exaggeration. Fill in the Blank Hyperbole

  14. 11th question: ______________ is a pair of two rhyming lines that comes at the end of a poem. Fill in the blank Couplet

  15. 12th question: Multiple Choice _________ poetry has no fixed rhyme, meter, line length, or stanza arrangement a) white verse b) blank verse c) free verse c) Free verse

  16. 13th question: A metaphor gives human like characteristics to non human things. True or False False Personificationgives human like characteristics to non human things.

  17. 14th question: True or False An example of internal conflict would be a character having conflict with another character. False An example of external conflict would be a character having conflict with another character.

  18. 15th question: Every poem has a narrator. True or False False Every poem has a speaker.

  19. 16th question: True or False A cinquian has 5 lines. True

  20. 17th question: Multiple Choice The following is an example of what literary term: “O loving hate! O brawling love!” a) metaphor b) refrain c) oxymoron c) oxymoron because the two terms contradict each other

  21. 18th question: True or False The following is an example of a metaphor: Her eyes are the morning sun. True – Compares two things and doesn’t use like or as

  22. 19th question: True or False The literal meaning of a word is known as the denotation. True The associated meaning would be the connotative meaning

  23. 20th question: True or False A stanza is a group of lines forming a unit True

  24. 21st question: True or False Pop is an example of an onomatopoeia True • Because it is an imitation of a sound made by or associated with what it’s referencing.

  25. 22nd question: ______ is a seemingly contradictory statement that may still be true such as it is more tiring to stand rather than walk. Multiple Choice a) oxymoron b) alliteration c) paradox c) paradox

  26. 23rd question: Multiple Choice: The following is an example of what kind of poem? • Awakening • Silver dawn awakesthe new day is born againinnocent and fresh a) cinquian b) dramatic c) haiku c) haiku

  27. 24th question: Fill in the Blank • A ___________ poem tells a story. • narrative

  28. 25th question: Fill in the Blank • ________ is the character defect that causes the downfall of the protagonist of a tragedy • Tragic flaw

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