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This question is based on General Literary Principles.
Point of view is a technique that is commonly associated with
  • A. the narrative structure
  • B. characterization
  • C. plot
  • D. atmosphere
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1132
This question is based on General Literary Principles.
The technique found in drama in which the audience knows what the actor does not know is called
  • A. stage direction
  • B. dramatic irony
  • C. setting
  • D. improvisation
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1133
This question is based on General Literary Principles.
'From Debbie's room comes the sound of the typewriter. It is an old mechanical typewriter, its noises are metallic and clicking. It chitters onto the end of a line musical, or almost musical 'cling' of the little bell.'
A.S Byatt, 'Artwork'
A striking figure of speech used in the passage above is
  • A. onomatopoeia
  • B. zeugma
  • C. assonance
  • D. paradox
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1134
This question is based on General Literary Principles.
'When to the Sessions of sweet silent thought,
I summon up remembrance of things past,...
Shakespeare, 'Sonnet XXX'
The lines above contain the predominant use of
  • A. a motif
  • B. irony
  • C. sarcasm
  • D. alliteration
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1135
This question is based on General Literary Principles.
Hyperbole refers specifically to
  • A. exaggeration for adornment
  • B. exaggeration for emphasis
  • C. understatement of ideas
  • D. restatement of ideas
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