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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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