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''My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep'' is an example of
  • A. hyperbole
  • B. litotes
  • C. euphemism
  • D. paradox
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Through the trees l'll hear a single ringing sound, a cowbell jingle. The underlined illustrate _ rhyme.
  • A. end
  • B. decasyllabic
  • C. intenal
  • D. dimeter
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A literary work is a satire when it
  • A. finds fault
  • B. humorously criticises to improve a situation
  • C. provokes laughter
  • D. teaches a lesson for social improvement
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Foreshadowing is a device used to
  • A. prepare the reader for the direction a plot will take
  • B. introduce the plot
  • C. shed light on events through background information
  • D. recall the past
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A mountain of fufu was placed before the hungry visitors. The device used above is
  • A. hyperbole
  • B. euphemism
  • C. alliteration
  • D. assonance
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