THIS IS Literary Elements Examples Rikkitikki tavi Authors
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Literary Elements Examples “Rikki-tikki -tavi” Authors Literary Devices 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
When using this point of view, one of the characters tells the story as things are seen through his eyes A 100
What is the first-person point of view? A 100
This type of conflict is marked by an internal fight between a character and his own will, confusion, or fears A 200
What is Man vs. Self conflict? A 200
This literary element is represented by the general sense or feeling a reader gets from a text A 300
What is mood? A 300
This literary element describes the main idea or message conveyed by the piece A 400
What is theme? A 400
This literary element describes the attitude of the speaker or narrator towards the subject matter A 500
What is tone? A 500
"Language is a road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going. " The quote above uses an example of this literary device… Quote by Rita Mae Brown B 100
What is a metaphor? B 100
“This football game pits David vs. Goliath” The quote above uses an example of this literary device… B 200
What is allusion? B 200
You stay up all night studying for a test. When you go to class, you discover the test is not until the next day. The scenario above is an example of this type of irony… B 300
What is situational irony? B 300
“Don't delay dawns disarming display” The sentence above is an example of this type of repetition… Quote By Paul Mc Cann B 400
What is alliteration? B 400
“I’m so hungry I could eat a horse” The quote above is an example of this literary device… B 500
What is alliteration? B 500
This point of view was used to tell the story of Rikki-Tavi C 100
What is the third-person omniscient? C 100
Rikki-tikki’s eyes turn this color when he is mad C 200
What is red? C 200
This character spends his nights creeping around the wall, trying to get up the courage to run to the middle of the room C 300
Who is Chuchundra the muskrat? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE C 400
Place A Wager C 400
Rikki-tavi was set in this country C 400
What is India? C 400
This minor character alerted the garden to the news that Nag and Nagaina were dead C 500
Who is the Coppersmith? C 500
This author wrote “Tom Sawyer”, “Huckleberry Finn”, and “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” D 100
Who is Mark Twain? D 100
This author wrote “The Da Vinci Code”, “Angels and Demons”, and “Deception Point” D 200
Who is Dan Brown? D 200
This author wrote “The Tell-Tale Heart”, “The Raven”, and “Annabel Lee” D 300
Who is Edgar Allan Poe? D 300
This author wrote “The Call of the Wild”, “White Fang”, and “The Sea Wolf” D 400
Who is Jack London? D 400
This author wrote “Of Mice and Men”, “The Grapes of Wrath”, and “East of Eden” D 500
Who is John Steinbeck? D 500
This literary device uses words such as “like” or “as” to compare ideas E 100
What is a simile? E 100
Authors use this literary device to suggest the outcome of an event in the story before it actually happens E 200
What is foreshadowing? E 200
This literary device involves giving the audience pieces of information that the characters in the story are not aware of E 300
What is dramatic irony? E 300
This form of repetition involves the repetition of vowel sounds within phrases or sentences E 400
What is assonance? E 400
This literary device was used widely in “Rikki-tavi”, giving uniquely human characteristics to non-humans E 500
What is anthropomorphism? E 500
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