Chiasmus b) anadiplosis c) anaphora d) framing
Understatement by denying a contrary (it's not bad)
Chiasmus b) anadiplosis c) climax d) litotes
Question posed by speaker which does not expect an answer.
General questions b) Rhetorical questions c) Special questions d) Negative questions
Metaphor and simile are two stylistic devices that use comparison to put an image in the reader's mind for clarity, understanding, and engagement. _____ uses 'like' or 'as' to directly compare two unlike things. _____ implies a comparison by speaking of one thing as something else.
metaphor; simile b) Both can use 'like' or 'as,' and both are comparisons.
c) simile; metaphor d) None of the answers are correct.
160. An identical repetition of conjunctions: used to emphasize simultaneousness of described actions, to disclose the author’s subjective attitude towards the characters, to create the rhythmical effect.
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.
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 … .
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)
Aposiopesis b) Enumeration c) Asyndeton d) Polysyndeton
163. “I looked at the gun and the gun looked at me” is an example of:
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