To which literary term do the following refer?
1.An ……………… is a sudden manifestation or an intuitive grasp of reality through something usually simple and striking.
2.The word “joint” is a ………………… for the word prison
3.teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson.
4.a portrait that exaggerates or distorts the essence of a person or thing to create an easily identifiable likeness.
5.A type of comedy based on a humorous situation such as a bank robber who mistakenly wanders into a police station to hide.
6.A poem expressing sorrow or lamentation
7.I walked out of the room, and saw the portrait of my mother in the otherwise empty hallway. I remembered, years ago, my father would stare mindlessly at it for minutes, sometimes hours, before a bird chirping would awaken him from his trance.
8.Thou art a dolt! Henceforth, thou art banned from this place.
9.the emotional cleansing of the audience and/or characters in a play.
10.What literary device is used in this example?
“The Puritans hated bear fights not because
it gave pain to the bears but because it
gave pleasure to the spectators.”
1.An ……………… is a sudden manifestation or an intuitive grasp of reality through something usually simple and striking.
2.The word “joint” is a ………………… for the word prison
3.teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson.
4.a portrait that exaggerates or distorts the essence of a person or thing to create an easily identifiable likeness.
5.A type of comedy based on a humorous situation such as a bank robber who mistakenly wanders into a police station to hide.
6.A poem expressing sorrow or lamentation
7.I walked out of the room, and saw the portrait of my mother in the otherwise empty hallway. I remembered, years ago, my father would stare mindlessly at it for minutes, sometimes hours, before a bird chirping would awaken him from his trance.
8.Thou art a dolt! Henceforth, thou art banned from this place.
9.the emotional cleansing of the audience and/or characters in a play.
10.What literary device is used in this example?
“The Puritans hated bear fights not because
it gave pain to the bears but because it
gave pleasure to the spectators.”