by Sunday | Jun 20 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Soliloquy B. Conflict C. Irony D. Aside Correct Answer: Option B – Conflict
by Sunday | Jun 20 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Oxymoron B. Pun C. Onomatopoeia D. Paradox Correct Answer: Option C – Onomatopoeia Explanation Onomatopoeia is one way a poet can create sounds in a poem
by Sunday | Jun 20 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Epilogue B. Epitaph B. Epic D. Epigram Correct Answer: Option B – Epic Explanation In literature, an epic is a long narrative poem, which is usually related to heroic deeds of a person of unusual courage and unparalleled...
by Sunday | Jun 20 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Foil B. Villain C. Antagonist D. Protagonist Correct Answer: Option D – Protagonist Explanation A protagonist (from Ancient Greek πρωταγωνιστής (protagonistes), meaning ‘one who plays the first part, chief actor’) is the leading character of a...
by Sunday | Jun 20 | Literature in English WEAC
A. Metonymy B. Oxymoron C. Euphemism D. Irony Correct Answer: Option B – Oxymoron Explanation An oxymoron is a term for a figure of speech. It is made up of two or more words that seem to be opposite to each other, or actually are...
by Sunday | Jun 20 | Literature in English WEAC
A. A Paradox B. A Pun C. A Satire D. An Elegy Correct Answer: Option B – A Pun Explanation Pun can be defined as a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings. synonyms:...