All MCQs for Competitive Exams
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2531
The phrase 'deafening silence' is an example of:
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2532
Which type of irony occurs when the audience knows something the characters do not?
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2533
What is 'Irony'?
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2534
The phrase 'blind justice' is an example of:
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2535
What distinguishes a 'Simile' from a 'Metaphor'?
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2536
Which term describes an obvious and intentional exaggeration?
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2537
What is 'Alliteration'?
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2538
Which figure of speech is used in the phrase: 'The wind whispered through the trees'?
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2539
What is a 'Metaphor'?
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2540
The 'Kailyard School' refers to a group of writers from:
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