Question
a. Giving qualities of a person to objects, things, or animals.
b. A place or thing that represents a universal or abstract idea.
c. The repetition of consonant or vowel sounds at the beginning of words in a series.
d. a comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as."
e. When the opposite of what you expect happens.
f. An exaggerated statement.
g. A comparison between two things not using the words "like" or "as."
h. A brief reference to another literary work, piece of art, person or place.
1. Simile
2. Metaphor
3. Alliteration
4. Personification
5. Symbolism
6. Hyperbole
7. Allusion
8. irony
b. A place or thing that represents a universal or abstract idea.
c. The repetition of consonant or vowel sounds at the beginning of words in a series.
d. a comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as."
e. When the opposite of what you expect happens.
f. An exaggerated statement.
g. A comparison between two things not using the words "like" or "as."
h. A brief reference to another literary work, piece of art, person or place.
1. Simile
2. Metaphor
3. Alliteration
4. Personification
5. Symbolism
6. Hyperbole
7. Allusion
8. irony
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the definitions matched with their corresponding literary terms:
a. Giving qualities of a person to objects, things, or animals. - **4. Personification**
b. A place or thing that represents a universal or abstract idea. - **5. Symbolism**
c. The repetition of consonant or vowel sounds at the beginning of words in a series. - **3. Alliteration**
d. A comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as." - **1. Simile**
e. When the opposite of what you expect happens. - **8. Irony**
f. An exaggerated statement. - **6. Hyperbole**
g. A comparison between two things not using the words "like" or "as." - **2. Metaphor**
h. A brief reference to another literary work, piece of art, person or place. - **7. Allusion**
a. Giving qualities of a person to objects, things, or animals. - **4. Personification**
b. A place or thing that represents a universal or abstract idea. - **5. Symbolism**
c. The repetition of consonant or vowel sounds at the beginning of words in a series. - **3. Alliteration**
d. A comparison between two things using the words "like" or "as." - **1. Simile**
e. When the opposite of what you expect happens. - **8. Irony**
f. An exaggerated statement. - **6. Hyperbole**
g. A comparison between two things not using the words "like" or "as." - **2. Metaphor**
h. A brief reference to another literary work, piece of art, person or place. - **7. Allusion**