Answer | % Correct | |
---|---|---|
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words for effect. | alliteration | 86%
|
The height of action and suspense in a story. | climax | 81%
|
A comparison of two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." | simile | 81%
|
A type of literature written about someone by another person. | biography | 78%
|
The deliberate use of exaggeration. | hyperbole | 65%
|
When the author alludes to upcoming events without directly stating that they will happen. | foreshadowing | 62%
|
A folktale (fictional story) about gods and goddesses. | myth | 59%
|
A play on words. | pun | 59%
|
A classification of literature, such as fiction, drama, poetry, etc. | genre | 57%
|
The action of a story. | plot | 57%
|
A central message, idea, or concern that expressed in a literary work. | theme | 54%
|
Attaching human traits and characteristics to the non-human. | personification | 49%
|
Language the appeals to the senses creating pictures in the mind. | imagery | 43%
|
When a character in a story has a moment of sudden realization or insight. | epiphany | 38%
|
A situation where the opposite of what is expected to occur or exist does occur or exist. | irony | 38%
|
A passing reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art. | allusion | 32%
|
A statement that seems to contradict itself but has some truth. | paradox | 32%
|
A character whose main purpose is to act as a contrast to another. | foil | 30%
|
The attitude that the author adopts with regards to a specific character, place or development. | tone | 24%
|
A character who does not undergo a change over the course of a story. | static | 16%
|