1. What does modality imply? A. The authors attitude to his only reality


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a) Chiasmus b) Enumeration c) Asyndeton d) Polysyndeton  
 
161. It reflects the emotional and the psychological state of the speaker. To mark the break mainly dashes and dots are used. Sudden intentional 
break in the narration has the function to reveal agitated state of the speaker.  
a) 
Aposiopesis b) Enumeration c) Asyndeton d) Polysyndeton  
28. The repeated word or phrase at the beginning of each sentence, clause or phrase. This repetition is called … . 
a) Chiasmus b) Enumeration c) Asyndeton d) anaphora 
162. “They were from Milan and one of them was to be a lawyer, and one was to be a painter, and one had intended to be a soldier.” (Ernest 
Hemingway) 
a) 
Aposiopesis b) Enumeration c) Asyndeton d) Polysyndeton  
163. “I looked at the gun and the gun looked at me” is an example of: 
a) Chiasmus b) Enumeration c) Asyndeton d) Climax
164. …. are formed by singling out secondary parts of the sentence. This isolation is achieved with the help of stress, commas or dash. 
a) Chiasmus b) Enumeration c) Detached constructions d) Climax
165. “The coffee came – hot and good - the whole ring of cake.” is an example of: 


a) Chiasmus b) Enumeration c) Detached constructions d) Climax
166. “Subconsciously, he knew that he looked better than in an ordinary coat.” is an example of: 
a) Chiasmus b) Enumeration c) Detached constructions d) Climax 
167. “Should my son call, ask him to wait for me at home.” is an example of: 
a) Chiasmus b) Enumeration c) Detached constructions d) ellipsis 
168. "'I want to go,' he said, miserable." (Galsworthy) is an example of: 
a) Chiasmus b) Enumeration c) Detached constructions d) Climax 
169
. … is a set of three periods. 
a)
An ellipsis b) An ellipses c) An elipsis d) An elipses 
170. 
Ellipses is a plural form of … .
a) elipsez b) ellipsis c) elipsis d) ellipses 
171. 
“ I … forgive people because … I am strong enough to know people make mistakes.” is an example of: 
a) Rhetorical question b) Inversion c) Ellipsis d) Repetition
172. 
If the sentence is considered grammatically complete, use … and … . If the sentence is not grammatically complete, use only … . 
a) 
a period/ the ellipsis/ ellipsis b) the ellipsis / a period / ellipses 
c) the ellipsis / ellipses / a period d) a period / the ellipsis / ellipses 
173. Which statement is correct? 
a) “Take it off at once, and come help check these … .” (Philip Pullman) 
b) “Take it off at once, and come help check these glasses …. .” (Philip Pullman) 
c) “Take it off at once, and come help check these glasses …. ” (Philip Pullman) 
d) “Take it off at once, and come help check these …. ” (Philip Pullman) 
174. Which statement is correct according to The Chicago Manual of style? 
a) I really want to do it, but … 
b) I can’t do this anymore, I just … 


c) A president's words…can start wars or broker peace. 
d) I think . . . we should move to a different country.
175. “
He sat, still and silent, until his future landlord accepted his proposals and brought writing materials to complete the business. He sat, still and 
silent, while the landlord wrote.” (Dickens) is an example of: 
a) anaphora b) epiphora c) anadiplosis d) framing 
176. The word at the beginning is repeated at the end – a…a, b…b.): In those days men were men, and women were women.
a) anaphora b) epiphora c) anadiplosis d) framing
177. 
Repetition of the last word or phrase in one clause at the beginning of the next.
a) anaphora b) epiphora c) anadiplosis d) framing
178. What kind of repetition is used in the sentence? “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” 
a) anaphora b) epiphora c) anadiplosis d) Root repetition 
179. Stylistic lexicology deals …
a) with the contrastive study of stylistic phenomenon in the level of more than one language. It analyses the stylistic resources not inherent in a 
separate language but at the crossroads of two languages, or two literatures and is obviously linked to the theory of translation.
b) with analyses of the text from both author’s and reader’s point of view. Itt makes literary and linguistic analyses simultaneously.
c) that is special sublanguages or varieties of the national language such as 1) the belles-lettres style; 2) the publicist style; 3) the newspaper 
style; 4) the scientific prose style; 5) the style of official documents. 
d) with the study of special vocabulary which helps the writer to create specific stylistic coloring in a text with the help of literary and 
colloquial vocabulary.
180. 
Stylistic Phonetics ….
a) describes the prosodic features of prose and poetry and variants of pronunciation in different types of speech (colloquial or oratory or recital). 
b) is one of the oldest branches of stylistic studies that grew out of classical rhetoric. It has to do with the expressive order of words, types of 
syntactic links, figures of speech (antithesis, chiasmus, etc.).
c) is a branch of stylistics which investigates stylistic phenomena in the sphere of semantics, i.e. in the sphere of meanings, regardless of the 
form of linguistic units.
d) is interested in grammatical forms and grammatical meanings that are peculiar to particular sublanguages, explicitly or implicitly comparing 
them with the neutral ones common to all the sublanguages.


181. It is a repetition of similar vowels, usually in stressed syllables of the word.
a) 
Assonance b) Alliteration c) Rhythm d) Onomatopoeia 
182. The regular and rhythmic arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables found in poetry is called …. . 
a) 
metre b) Alliteration c) Rhythm d) Onomatopoeia 
183. State a stylistic device used in the sentence. 
The people in that club are just a bunch of sheep. 
a) Metonymy b) Metaphor c) Irony d) Sarcasm 
184. State a stylistic device used in the sentence. 
You are such a busy bee. 
a) Sarcasm b) Synecdoche c) Irony d) Metaphor 
185. State a stylistic device used in the sentence. 
They were good friends at first, but then things turned sour.
a) Metaphor b) Metonymy c) Irony d) Sarcasm 
186. State a stylistic device used in the sentence. 
All the world is a stage. And all the men and women merely players.
a) Irony b) Metonymy c) Metaphor d) Sarcasm 
187. … comes from the Greek word which means ‘a change of name’. The term for one thing is applied to another with which it has become closely 
associated. 
a) Metaphor b) Metonymy c) Irony d) Sarcasm 
188. State a stylistic device used in the sentence. 
He is fond of reading Dickens.
a) Metaphor b) Metonymy c) Irony d) Sarcasm 
189. Dramatic Irony is … … … . 
a) When you expect one thing, but the opposite happens. 
b) When you say one thing but you mean the opposite 
c) A literary device used to create a sense of suspense.
d) When you expect one thing and it doesn’t happen. 


200. Which stylistic devise is used in the sentence? 
Henry could get gloriously tipsy on tea and conversation. (A.Huxley) 
a) Irony b) Oxymoron c) Antonomasia d) Litotes
201. Exaggerated statements and phrases to show emphasis.
a) Antonomasia b) Hyperbole c) Epithet d) Oxymoron 
202. Which of the following is the correct definition for Hyperbole? 
a) A major understatement; the opposite of exaggeration 
b) A true statement that accurately describes a person, place or thing 
c) A major exaggeration or overstatement used for emphasis or humor
d) A literary device used to create a sense of suspense
203. Which stylistic devise is used in the sentence?

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