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_____: the repetition of the same sound, usually consonants or consonant clusters, at the beginning of words
_____: the repetition of the same sound, usually consonants or consonant clusters, at the beginning of words
alliteration
_____: similarity in some respects between two things that are otherwise unlike
_____: similarity in some respects between two things that are otherwise unlike
analogy
_____: a conversation between two or more people
_____: a conversation between two or more people
dialogue
_____: the order or sequence of events
_____: the order or sequence of events
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_____: the act or process of deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidence
_____: the act or process of deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidence
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True or false: Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound, usually vowels or vowel clusters, at the beginning of words?
True or false: Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound, usually vowels or vowel clusters, at the beginning of words?
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True or false: Analogy refers to the similarity between two things that are otherwise similar?
True or false: Analogy refers to the similarity between two things that are otherwise similar?
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True or false: Dialogue is a monologue between two or more people?
True or false: Dialogue is a monologue between two or more people?
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True or false: Chronology refers to the order or sequence of events?
True or false: Chronology refers to the order or sequence of events?
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True or false: Inference is the act or process of deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidence?
True or false: Inference is the act or process of deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidence?
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Study Notes
Literary Devices and Terms
- Alliteration: the repetition of the same sound, usually consonants or consonant clusters, at the beginning of words
- Analogy: similarity in some respects between two things that are otherwise unlike
- Dialogue: a conversation between two or more people
Sequence and Reasoning
- Chronology: the order or sequence of events
- Inference: the act or process of deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidence
True or False Statements
- False: Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound, usually vowels or vowel clusters, at the beginning of words (it's consonants or consonant clusters)
- False: Analogy refers to the similarity between two things that are otherwise similar (it's between two things that are otherwise unlike)
- False: Dialogue is a monologue between two or more people (dialogue is a conversation, monologue is a speech by one person)
- True: Chronology refers to the order or sequence of events
- True: Inference is the act or process of deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidence
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Test your knowledge of literary devices with this quiz! From alliteration to metaphor, this quiz will challenge you to identify and understand various techniques used in literature. Sharpen your skills in recognizing analogies, understanding chronology, drawing inferences, and decoding dialogue. Get ready to dive into the world of literary devices and see how well you can navigate through them!