1. What does modality imply? A. The authors attitude to his only reality
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“The little woman, for she was of pocket size, crossed her hands solemnly.” (John Galsworthy)
a) Understatement b) Hyperbole c) Epithet d) Oxymoron 204. Which stylistic devise is used in the sentence? “She wore a pink hat, the size of a button.” (John Reed) a) Hyperbole b) Epithet c) Understatement d) Paradox 205. Which stylistic devise is used in the sentence? The steel shines to defend. (T.Capote) a) Metonymy b) Epithet c) Irony d) Paradox 206. Which stylistic devise is used in the sentence? Stoney smiled the sweet smile of an alligator. (Steinbeck) a) Alliteration b) Hyperbole c) Metaphor d) Oxymoron 207. The kitchen is the heart of my mother's house. a) Personification b) Metaphor c) Simile d) Oxymoron 208. Forget the French fries, find me a burger. a) Alliteration b) Simile c) Metaphor d) Personification 209. Fran's new car turned out to be a lemon. a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Personification d) Alliteration 210. Sue worked hard on her report. After she presented it to the class, she felt as light as a feather. a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification d) Alliteration 211. After a week without rain, the flowers begged to be watered. a) Personification b) Metaphor c) Simile d) Alliteration 212. The big beach blanket blew in the wind. a) Alliteration b) Metaphor c) Personification d) Simile 213. Fall leaves were strewn like confetti on the path. a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification d) Alliteration 214. Adam, did you recycle Jack's research? a) Euphemism b) Assonance c) Personification d) Alliteration 215. After Mike climbed three flights of stairs he had to sit down, he was a puffing steam engine. a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification d) Alliteration 216. "He is economical with the truth" is … for: A. Dead B. liar C. Kind D. honest 29 Never in her life had she worn any gold. a) Metonymy b) Simile c) Metaphor d) Personification 217. His fleet feet seem impossible to beat. a) Simile b) Assonance c) Personification d) Alliteration 218. What they say: From Aladdin “This is no ordinary lamp.” is a simple example of a) Irony b) Oxymoron c) Paradox d) Litotes 219. “When the going gets tough, the tough get going” is a simple example of: a) Chiasmus b) anadiplosis c) climax d) bathos 220. “The bad guys cancel the battle, as their leader has a bad case of the flu.” is a simple example of: a) Chiasmus b) anadiplosis c) climax d) bathos 221. “Laura, I don’t hate you because you’re fat. You’re fat because I hate you.” is a simple example of a) Chiasmus b) anadiplosis c) climax d) bathos 222. “And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true”(Alfred Tennyson) is a simple example of a) Irony b) Oxymoron c) Paradox d) Litotes 223. Sprinting towards the elevator he felt amazed at his own cowardly courage.(G.Markey) is a simple example of a) Irony b) Oxymoron c) Paradox d) Litotes 224. Stylistic study of the … begins with the study of the length and the structure of a sentence. Such things as word order, communicative function and punctuation are also to be considered. a) Semantics b) Morphology c) Syntax d) Lexis 225 … is a syntactical SD which contains a statement made in the form of a question. Interrogative sentence is more expressive that an affirmative one from the stylistic point of view. a) Negative questions b) Rhetorical question c) Tag questions d) Special questions 226. “What can any woman mean to a man in comparison with his mother?” (Richard Aldington) is an example of: a) Irony b) Rhetorical question c) Paradox d) Litotes 227. It comes from Latin word and means ‘overturn’. The direct word order in Modern English is well known fact for everybody. But according to the writer’s aim the word order may be changed in the sentence after which the emphasis springs up. a) Rhetorical question b) Inversion c) Ellipsis d) Repetition 228. It comes from Greek word and means ‘omission or falling short’. It is the omission of a word necessary for the complete syntactical construction of a sentence without altering its original meaning. a) Rhetorical question b) Inversion c) Ellipsis d) Repetition 229. It is a syntactical stylistic device that repeats the same words or phrases a few times to make an idea clearer. There are several types of it which commonly used in both prose and poetry. a) Rhetorical question b) Inversion c) Ellipsis d) Repetition 230. It is derived from Greek word which means ‘crisscross’. It is based on repetition of syntactical patterns. The second part of it is inversion of the first construction. The structure of reversed parallelism: a b, b a. a) Chiasmus b) Inversion c) Ellipsis d)Repetition 231. It separates things, properties or actions brought together and forms a chain of grammatically and semantically homogeneous parts of the utterance. The writers use it to elucidate a topic to make it understandable for the readers. It also clarifies the ambiguity that may be created in the minds of the readers a) Chiasmus B) Enumeration C) Ellipsis D)Repetition 232. It comes from Greek word and means ‘unconnected’. It is a deliberate avoidance, omission of conjunctions in constructions where they should normally be used. Download 0.69 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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