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1
A bitter remark intended to wound the feelings is
  • A. a satire
  • B. an allusion
  • C. a sarcasm
  • D. an ambiguity
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2
''She waited for him for a thousand years'' illustrates
  • A. euphemism
  • B. hyperbole
  • C. assonance
  • D. ellipsis
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3
A literary device which expresses meaning in its direct opposite is
  • A. metaphor
  • B. paradox
  • C. parody
  • D. irony
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4
''They also serve who only stand and wait'' illustrates
  • A. an epigram
  • B. a synecdoche
  • C. a simile
  • D. an antithesis
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5
Pick the odd item out of the options listed below
  • A. Verse
  • B. Stanza
  • C. Rhythm
  • D. Dialogue
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