Search Header Logo
untitled

untitled

Assessment

Presentation

English

Practice Problem

Medium

Created by

Mary-Amanda Cobia

Used 3+ times

FREE Resource

2 Slides • 20 Questions

1

media

2

media

3

Multiple Choice

"...you've forgotten you're facing the single finest fighting force ever assembled."

1

Alliteration

2

Allusion

3

Simile

4

Anaphora

4

Multiple Choice

You don’t have to be Albert Einstein to understand poetry.

1

Alliteration

2

Simile

3

Allusion

4

Anaphora

5

Multiple Choice

… government of the people, by the people, for the people…

1

simile

2

hyperbole

3

parallelism

4

juxtaposition

6

Multiple Choice

I love you to the moon and back...

1

anaphora

2

polysyndeton

3

hyperbole

4

alliteration

7

Multiple Choice

"To err is human; to forgive divine."

1

hyoerbole

2

simile

3

antithesis

4

anaphora

8

Multiple Choice

“The sun was a toddler insistently refusing to go to bed: It was past eight thirty and still light.”

1

hyperbole

2

simile

3

metaphor

4

alliteration

9

Multiple Choice

The snow is like a blanket of white.

1

hyperbole

2

simile

3

metaphor

4

anaphora

10

Multiple Choice

“My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”

- John F. Kennedy

1

PARALLELISM

2

ANALOGY

3

RESTATEMENT

4

REPETITION

11

Multiple Choice

“My conscience hath a thousand several tongues,

And every tongue brings in a several tale,

And every tale condemns me for a villain.”

- William Shakespeare

1

RESTATEMENT

2

PARALLELISM

3

ANALOGY

4

REPETITION

12

Multiple Choice

"Dumb gorgeous people should not be allowed to use literature when competing in the pick-up pool. It's like bald people wearing hats.”

- Matt McGrath from the movie

Broken Hearts Club

1

ANALOGY

2

RESTATEMENT

3

REPETITION

4

PARALLELISM

13

Multiple Choice

Because I do not hope to turn again

Because I do not hope

Because I do not hope to turn…

- T.S. Elliot

1

ANALOGY

2

RESTATEMENT

3

REPETITION

4

PARALLELISM

14

Multiple Choice

This term refers to an argument that appeals to logic

1

Logos

2

Ethos

3

Pathos

4

Rhetorical Fallacy

15

Multiple Choice

"You know me - I've taught Sunday School at your church for years, babysat your children, and served as a playground director for many summers."

1

Ethos 

2

Pathos

3

Logos

16

Multiple Choice

If an ad claimed:  "35 people drank this diet soda, and 33 of them subsequently lost weight," the ad is using...

1

Ethos

2

Pathos

3

Logos

17

Multiple Choice

An ad using a funny talking dog to sell a product is focused on: 

1

Pathos

2

Logos

3

Ethos

18

Multiple Choice

"If you do all of your homework, you will get a good grade."
1
pathos
2
ethos
3
logos

19

Multiple Choice

Author's attitude toward a subject/topic (examples: irritated, formal, objective, condescending, etc.)
1
Mood
2
Tone
3
Antithesis
4
Pathos

20

Multiple Choice

Comparing 2 UNLIKE things WITHOUT using "like" or "as"
1
Simile
2
Metaphor
3
Loaded language
4
Parallelism

21

Multiple Choice

Comparing 2 UNLIKE things USING "like" or "as"
1
Simile
2
Metaphor
3
Loaded Language
4
Paralleism

22

Multiple Choice

A question used for effect rather than response (ex: Sure! Why not?)
1
Rhetorical question
2
Parallelism
3
Antithesis
4
Repetition
media

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 22

SLIDE