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Middle School: 6th, 7th and 8th Grade
English Language
Literary Techniques
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Match the definition to the correct literary technique. An object, person or color used to represent an idea.
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Theme
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Mood
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Symbol
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Simile
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. The repetition of the 's' or 'sh' sound.
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Sibilance
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Alliteration
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Scansion
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Simile
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. Non-literal language; metaphorical or rhetorical language.
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Formal language
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Figurative language
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Creative language
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Informal language
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. An example of figurative language which treats one thing as if it were another.
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Metaphor
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Alliteration
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Paradox
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Utopia
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. A story in which everything symbolizes something else.
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Fiction
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Motif
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Allegory
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Narrative
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. The repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together.
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Rhyme
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Sonnet
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Assonance
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Onomatopoeia
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. A word which recreates the sound which it represents.
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Onomatopoeia
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Alliteration
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Assonance
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Consonance
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. A description of one thing as being similar to something else.
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Metaphor
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Personification
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Simile
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Idiom
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. A contrast between the audience's expectations and the reality of events.
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Satire
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Paradox
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Situational irony
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Dramatic irony
Match the definition to the correct literary technique. An example of figurative language in which inanimate objects are given human characteristics.
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Trope
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Onomatopoeia
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Hyperbole
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Personification
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