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Literature terms Quiz

Literature terms Quiz. Elizabeth Doring. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using the words “Like” or “as”. TRUE. FALSE. Click on the correct answer. A Metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things directly, not using the words “Like” or “as”. FALSE. TRUE.

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Literature terms Quiz

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  1. Literature terms Quiz Elizabeth Doring

  2. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using the words “Like” or “as” • TRUE • FALSE Click on the correct answer

  3. A Metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things directly, not using the words “Like” or “as” • FALSE • TRUE

  4. READ THE POEM AND CHOOSE THE POINT OF VIEW IN WHICH IT IS PRESENTED. • Please click HERE to view the poem. • A.First Person Point of View • B.Second Person Point of View • C.Third Person Point of View

  5. Read the first few lines of “the raven” by Edgar allanpoe By clicking HERe. What literary device to you see in the first line? • A.Metaphor • B.Simile • C. Alliteration

  6. CLICK ON THE WORD IN THE TABLE THAT IS NOT MATCHED WITH THE CORRECT DEFINITION

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