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Outsider Test

QuestionAnswer
What is the struggle between opposing forces in a story? Conflict
a literary device where a series of words in a row or in close proximity repeat the same initial consonant sound alliteration
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. hyperbole
the deliberate use of a word, phrase, or line multiple times to create emphasis, rhythm, and a deeper meaning Repetition
a literary device where human qualities, actions, or feelings are given to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas personification
a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as" to create a vivid image or convey a complex idea metaphor
a literary device where a writer gives hints or clues about what will happen later in a story foreshadowing
the peak of tension and the turning point of a story, where the main conflict comes to a head and the protagonist faces their biggest challenge climax
the final part of the plot where the conflicts are resolved and the story is brought to a close resolution
the author's attitude toward the subject and audience, conveyed through word choice, sentence structure, and style authors tone
to conclude or deduce something based on evidence and reasoning, rather than from direct statements. infer
the central topic or message of a work, such as a story, essay, or piece of music theme
How do you spell The Outsiders correct The Outsiders
Who is the author of The Outsiders? S.E Hinton
How do you cite when someone is talking out loud? " ' ..... ' "
What is the purpose of Ponyboy writing assignment? The whole book is for his project
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