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#1). Stylistics is a branch of ... @A. general linguistics; #2). The first task of stylistics is ... @A. to study linguistic peculiarities of functional styles; #3). The second task of stylistics is ... @A. to study stylistic differentiation of the vocabulary; #4). The next task of stylistics is ... @A. to study the inventory of expressive means and stylistic devices; #5). The main stylistic categories are ... 191 @A. emotiveness, expressiveness and imagery; #6). There are … functional styles in English. @A. 5;
#7). Essay is the substyle of @A. publicistic; #8). What functional style is characterized by imagery expressiveness and emotiveness? @A. belles-lettres; #9). What is Metaphor based on? @A. similarity of two objects; #10). What is Metonymy based on? @A. associations between two things; #11). What is hyperbole based on? @A. exaggeration; #12). What stylistic device is formed by a combination of 2 contrastive words? @A. oxymoron; #13). What stylistic device is based on opposition of dictionary and contextual
@A. irony; #14). What stylistic device is based on the interplay of free and phraseological
@A. zeugma; #15). What stylistic device reveals the identity of 2 objects belonging to different
@A. simile; #16). What stylistic device is formed by a negative construction for a positive
@A. litotes; #17). What stylistic device produces an effect of growing emotional tension? @A. gradation; # 18). What stylistic device reveals the opposition of 2 ideas? @A. antithesis; # 19). When the author uses a longer descriptive phrase instead of direct naming of an object it is called: @A. periphrasis; #20). What stylistic device is based on violation of traditional word order?
@A. inversion; #21). What emphatic statement is given in the form of question? @A. rhetorical #22). What stylistic device is based on repetition of sounds? @A. alliteration; #23). What stylistic device is based on imitation of sounds of nature? @A. onomatopoeia; #24). Of what stylistic device is characteristic the function of creating images? @A. metaphor; #25). What stylistic device shows an individual perception of an object or an emotinal attitude towards it? @A. epithet #26). Of what SD is characteristic the function of revealing contradictory
@A. antithesis; #27). Of what stylistic device is characteristic the function of creating humorous effect? @A. pun; #28). Of what stylistic device is characteristic the function of creating
@A. repetition; #29) What stylistic device deals with the rearrangement of the normative word order? @A. inversion #30) What stylistic device consists of using a round about form of expression
@A. periphrasis #31). What stylistic device combines peculiarities of colloquial and literary
@A. represented speech; #32) The main task of the interpretation of text is @A. to develop skills for penetrating into the deep essence of a literary work; #33) Interpretation, as a linguistic subject, links with @A. stylistics and literary criticism; #34) We distinguished the following kinds of information: @A. content-factual, content-conceptual, content-sub textual; #35) Content-conceptual information conveys to the reader @A. the author‘s individual understanding of the relations described by means of content-factual information;
@A. content-conceptual information; #37) Textual modality is connected with @A. author‘s attitude to his personages and the described reality; #38) Textual modality is inherent in @A. belles-letter literature; #39) If the writer himself qualifies the thoughts and actions of his personages, we deal with @A. explicit modality; #40) When the writer reuses to be present in the story and entrusts his role to an immediate participant or a witness of events, we deal with @A. hidden modality; #41) Textual modality is expressed by @A. stylistic devices and lexical means; #42) The text category of cohesion can be identified with @A. consecutiveness (continuum) of the related events, facts, actions; #43) Composition of a literary work is @A. a plot structure; #44) The initial collision represent @A. an event that starts actions and causes subsequent development of events; #45) The development of the plot @A. shows actions in their development; #46) The culmination is @A. the highest point of action; #47) The denouement is @A. the event that brings the action to the end; #48). What kind of the metaphor is the following? The trees crowded in the park were whispering with a gentle wind. @A. personification; #49). What kind of the metaphor is the following? Autumn comes and trees are shedding their leaves sorrowfully @A. personification; #50). What kind of the metaphor is the following?
@A. simple; #49). What kind of association is there in the following metonymy: He supported the family by a pen? @A. symbol and the thing symbolized; #50). What kind of association is there in the following metonymy: Never in her life wore she any gold @A. material and the thing; #51). In what combination is there an epithet? @A. black thought; #52). In what combination is there an epithet? @A. green years; #53). What type of epithet is in the following sentence: He welcomed a customer with a be-with-you-in-a-minute nod. @A. phrasal; #54) In what combination is there an epithet? @A. golden heart; #55) What type of epithet is in the following sentence: She was a nice, pretty doll of a girl. @A. phrasal; #56) Complete the following traditional simile: As black as… @A. coal; #57) Complete the following traditional simile: As red as… @A. rose; #58) Complete the following traditional simile: As clear as… @A. crystal; #59) Complete the following traditional simile: As white as… @A. snow; #60) Complete the following traditional simile: As… as a king @A. happy ; #61) Complete the following traditional simile: As… as a lion @A. brave; 62) Complete the following traditional simile: As… as a wolf @A. hungry; #63) Complete the following traditional simile: As… as a bat @A. blind; #64) Complete the following traditional simile: As… as a bee @A. busy; #65) Complete the following traditional simile: As… as a bird @A. free; #66) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: I have got a good china @A. metonymy; #67) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: She became a mere machine in her husband’s house @A. metaphor; # 68) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: The next speaker was a tall gloomy man, Sir Something Somebody. @A. antonomasia; #69) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: The sword is the worst argument. @A. metonymy; #70) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: Tell him, our home cries out for him. @A. metonymy; #71) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: The man keeps a good table. @A. metonymy; #72) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: She was boiling with excitement. @A. metaphor; #73) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: Poor little rich girl. @A. oxymoron; #74) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: Tom and Huck are good bad boys of American literature. @A. oxymoron; #75) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: She was filled sweet sorrow. @A. oxymoron; #76) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: He loved her so much, so terribly, so hopelessly. @A. gradation; #77) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: What wound is ever closed without a scar? @A. rhetorical question; #78) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: Style is the dress of the thought @A. metaphor; #79) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: It was probably an open secret. @A. oxymoron; #80) 1) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: Her painful shoes slipped off. @A. epithet; #81) 1) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: The girls were dressed to kill. @A. hyperbole; #82) 1) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: A good book is the best friend. @A. metaphor; #83) 1) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: She was a small sparrow of a woman. @A. epithet; #84) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: He was a bad winner and a good loser. @A. antithesis; #85) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: She dropped a tear and her pocket handkerchief. @A. zeugma; #86) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: Their compliments were food and drink to him. @A. metaphor; #87) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: The boys all hated him, he was so good. @A. irony; #88) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: A sharp pang of pain struck through him like a knife. @A. simile; #89) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: His nature had developed like a flower. @A. simile; #90) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: It was clear that I was under a friendly roof and in good hands. @A. metonymy; #91) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: Women are not male for attack. Wait they must. @A. inversion; #92) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: A smile would come into Mr. Pickwick’s face: a smile extended into a laugh: the laugh into a roar and the roar became general. @A. repetition; #93) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: But what words shall describe the Mississippi, great farther of rivers? @A. rhetorical question; #94) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: He was laughing at her but not unkindly. @A. litotes; #95) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: The clothes he wore, terribly shabby they were. @A. inversion; #96) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: I know the world and the world knows me. @A. chiasmus; #97) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: My heart’s in the Highlands, my heart is not here. My heart is in the Highlands a – chasing a deer. @A. repetition (anaphora); #98) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: They were all three 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. @A. repletion (anaphora) #99) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: I have not seen you for ages. @A. hyperbole; #100) Define the type of stylistic device in the following sentence: Are you engaged? @A. pun; Download 220.83 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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