Worksheets2025 Tri-2 Week #13 Literary/rhetorical vocabulary quiz
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
Adage
a)
A familiar proverb or a wise saying.
b)
An unfamiliar verb or a silly saying.
c)
A familiar negative saying.
d)
A bandaid with advertisements on it (not a bad idea).
2.
Sarcasm
a)
When a speaker is saying something different than what they actually mean. A form of mockery.
b)
When a speaker is saying something similar than what is actually mean. A form of mockery.
c)
A big wide opeing in the ground
d)
When a speaker is saying something the same, what is actually mean. A form of mockery.
3.
Sonnet
a)
A poem with ten lines written in blank verse.
b)
A poem with twelve lines written in iaic pentameter.
c)
A poem with twelve lines written in dactyl tetrameter.
d)
A poem with fourteen lines written in iambic pentameter.
4.
Terza rhyme (terza rima)
a)
A poem consisting of stanzas with four lines (quartet), that follows an interlocking rhyme scheme.
b)
A poem consisting of stanzas with three lines (tercet), that follows an interlocking rhyme scheme.
c)
A poem that uses the letter z a lot.
d)
A poem consisting of stanzas with eight lines (octet), that follows an locking rhyme scheme.
5.
Blank verse
a)
Unrhymed dactyl hexameter.
b)
Unrhymed trocaic tetrameter.
c)
Unrhymed iambic pentameter.
d)
An empty page.
6.
Didactic poetry
a)
A rhyming dinosuar.
b)
Poetry that aims to instruct and entertain.
c)
Poetry that aims to detract and confuse.
d)
Poetry that aims to infer and connote.
7.
Feminine rhyme
a)
A rhyme between stressed syllables followed by one or more unstressed syllables.
b)
A gender specific way of creating poems.
c)
An unstressed one syllable rhyme followed by another stressed syllable rhyme.
d)
An unstressed two syllable rhyme followed by another unstressed syllable rhyme.
8.
Internal rhyme
a)
End words and middle words do not rhyme between lines of poetry.
b)
Middle words and end words rhyme within, and sometimes between, lines of poetry.
c)
Middle words and end words do not rhyme between lines of poetry.
d)
A rhyme that you feel deep in your stomach.
9.
Myth
a)
A traditional legendary story with a hero, gods, and an event, usually explaining rites, pratices or natural phenomenon.
b)
A nontraditional legendary story with an antihero, gods, and an event, usually explaining rites, pratices or natural phenomenon.
c)
A traditional legendary story with an evil antagonist, and an event, usually explaining rites, pratices or unnatural phenomenon.
d)
When you have a lisp and swing and don't hit the ball.
10.
Point of view
a)
In literature, it is the way the author creates foreshadowing.
b)
In literature, it is the angle of the protagonist.
c)
In literature, it is the mode of narration that the author uses.
d)
In literature it is the opinion of the reader.
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