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Cruz, Angeleen Joy A.BSED3-ENG
ACTIVITY # 1
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QUIZ
It is a rhetorical devicethat achieves a special effect by
usingwords in distinctive ways.
Figure of Speech
Part of Speech
Literary Device
Symbols
A figure of speech in whichincongruous or contradictory
termsappear side by side
Onomatopeia
Oxymoron
Hyperbole
Alliteration
A figure of speech in which a writerdeliberately makes a situation seem
less importantor serious than it is.
Euphemism
Hyperbole
Understatement
Simile
The formation or use of words that
imitate the sounds associated with
objects or actions they refer to.
Onomatopeia
Personification
Simile
Metaphor
A statement that appears to
contradicting itself.
Irony
Allusion
Personification
Paradox
An implied comparison between two
unlike things that actually havesomething important in common.
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Onomatopeia
A stated comparison between twodifferent things that have certain
qualities in common.
Allusion
Oxymoron
Hyperbole
Simile
A figure of speech in which aninanimate object or abstract is
endowed with human qualities orabilities
Personification
Irony
Paradox
Understatement
A statement orsituation where the meaning is
contradicted by the appearance orpresentation of the idea.
Paradox
Irony
Allusion
Simile
The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in
balanced phrases.
Euphemism
Antithesis
Simile
Allusion
Deliberate understatement or denial
of the contrary.
Irony
Understatement
Litotes
Paradox
A figure of speech is which a part is used to
represent the whole, the whole for a part.
Synecdoche
Irony
Paradox
Hyperbole
A play on words, sometimes ondifferent senses of the same word and
sometimes on the similar sense orsound of different words.
Pun
Understatement
Synecdoche
Litotes
A diversion of discourse from the topic
at hand to addressing some person or
thing, either present or absent.
Apostrophe
Alliteration
Allusion
Antithesis
A figure of speech that makes a reference to, or a representation of, people, places, events, literary work, myths, or works of art, either directly
or by implication.
Simile
Understatement
Euphemism
Allusion
A figure of speech in which there is a repetition of vowel sounds to
create internal rhyming within phrases
Assonance
Anticlimax
Ellipsis
Alliteration
A figure of speech in whichthere is an omission from a clause
of one or more words that are required by other elements
Euphemism
Oxymoron
Ellipsis
Onomatopeia
A figure of speech in whichwords share the same spelling
and same pronunciation but have different meanings
Homonym
Alliteration
Hyperbole
Simile
A figure of speech in whichtwo elements are placed side by side with one element serving to
define or modify the other
Apposition
Allusion
Anecdote
Alliteration
A figure of speech in whichthere is a repetition of the
prominent syllable of a series of words or phrases
Assonance
Paradox
Irony
Alliteration
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