
Figures of Speech Quiz
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English
12th Grade

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What is an Apostrophe?
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An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to indicate possession (e.g., John's book) or the omission of letters in contractions (e.g., can't for cannot). It helps clarify meaning in written language.
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What is an Allusion?
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An allusion is a brief reference to a person, event, or work of literature, often used to convey deeper meaning or context without detailed explanation. It enriches the text by connecting it to broader themes or ideas.
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What is Rhyme?
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Rhyme is the repetition of similar sounds in the final syllables of words, often used in poetry and songs to create rhythm and enhance musicality.
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What is Antithesis?
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Antithesis is a rhetorical device that contrasts opposing ideas in a balanced way, often to highlight differences. For example, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" effectively illustrates this concept.
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What is Paradox?
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A paradox is a statement or situation that contradicts itself or defies intuition, often revealing a deeper truth. For example, 'This statement is false' creates a logical inconsistency.
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What is Irony?
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Irony is a literary device where the intended meaning is opposite to the literal meaning. It often highlights contradictions, creating humor or emphasizing a point.
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What is Sarcasm?
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Sarcasm is a form of verbal irony where someone says the opposite of what they really mean, often for humorous or mocking effect. It relies on tone and context to convey the true intent.
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