AP Lang & Comp Terms Batch #3 (Review Game Version)
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#2
Identify the literary device/term:
A character who illuminates the qualities of another character by means of contrast.
#4
Identify the device being used:
“My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose”
(title of a poem by Robert Burns)
Answer #5
Personification/pathetic fallacy
The attribution of human feeling or motivation to a nonhuman object, esp. an object found in nature.
#6
Identify the device being used:
In the stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne, characters, objects, and events often
symbolize moral qualities.
Answer #6
Allegory
A narrative in which literal meaning corresponds directly with symbolic meaning in an allegory, each elements symbolizes something else.
#7
Identify the device being used:
Appointing a Wall Street insider to direct the Securities and Exchange Commission is like telling a fox to guard the henhouse.
Answer #7
Analogy
A comparison based on a specific similarity between things that are otherwise unlike, or inference that if two things are alike in some ways, they will be alike in others. Often analogies draw a comparison between something abstract and something more concrete or easier to visualize.
#9
Identify the literary device/term:
The way the words in a piece of writing are put together to form lines, phrases, or
clauses; the basic structure of a piece of writing.
#10
Identify the device being used:
“[F]or there is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is
not being talked about.”
(Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray)
Answer #11
Litotes
Deliberate understatement, in which an idea or opinion is often affirmed by negating its opposite.
#12
Identify the device being used:
“Not that I loved Caesar less,
but that I loved Rome more.”
(Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, 3.2.20-21)
Answer #12
Antithesis
The contrasting of ideas by the use of parallel structure in phrases and clauses.
#13
Identify the device being used:
“The vanity of others offends our taste only when it offends our vanity.”
(Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil)
#14
Identify the device being used:
“Be one of the few, the proud, the Marines.”
(Marine Corps advertisement)
#15
Identify the device being used:
“Those who are faithful know only the trivial side of love; it is the faithless who know
love’s tragedies.”
(Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray)
Answer #15
Paradox
A statement that seems absurd or even contradictory but that often expresses a deeper truth.
Answer #17
Ellipsis
A figure of speech in which a word or short phrase is omitted but easily understood
from the context.
#18
Identify the device being used:
Firefighters are usually brave and friendly.
Jim Potter is a firefighter.
So, he is probably brave and friendly.
Answer #18
Deductive reasoning
Reasoning in which one derives a specific conclusion from something generally or universally understood to be true.
#19
Identify the literary device/term:
A literary style in which the narrator tells the story from his/her own point of view and
refers to him/herself as I.
#21
Identify the literary device/term:
The point of view through which a subject or its parts are mentally perceived.
#22
Identify the literary device/term:
The use of objects, characters, figures, or colors to represent abstract ideas or
concepts.
(Have different meanings in different contexts)
#23
Identify the literary device/term:
Focusing on the explicit meaning of words only, and not dealing with context,
connotation, figurative language, or other elements that add deeper shades of
meaning to a text.
#24
Identify the literary device/term:
The process of proving something wrong by argument or evidence.