BL-ENGL-6100-LEC-1933T PURPOSIVE COMMUNICATION 2
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Week 4: EULOGY AND FIGURE OF SPEECH PART 1
Quiz 2
Started on Wednesday, 12 February 2020, 12:19 PM
State Finished
Completed on Wednesday, 12 February 2020, 12:23 PM
Time taken 4 mins 10 secs
Grade 20.00 out of 20.00 (100%)
It is a song or a poem with a lamenting tone that expresses loss of a family member or a
loved one.
a. Obituary
b. Effigy
c. Eulogy
d. Elegy
From the line below, what figure of speech is present?
“O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
But O heart! heart! heart! …”
a. Antithesis
b. Anadiplosis
c. Chiasmus
d. Eulogy
It is the repetition of the last word (or phrase) from the previous line, clause, or sentence at
the beginning of the next.
a. Antimetabole
b. Eulogy
c. Antithesis
d. Anadiplosis
What figure of speech is present in the expression, "When the going gets tough, the tough
get going."?
a. Anadiplosis
b. Antithesis
c. Eulogy
d. Antimetabole
What figure of speech is present in the line, “Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate.
Hate leads to suffering.”?
a. Antimetabole
b. Eulogy
c. Antithesis
d. Anadiplosis
It is a published biography intended to recount the life of someone who recently died.
a. Eulogy
b. Elegy
c. Effigy
d. Obituary
It is also known as homily.
a. Obituary
b. Effigy
c. Elegy
d. Eulogy
What figure is speech is presented in the line, “All for one and one for all!”?
a. Antimetabole
b. Chiasmus
c. Antithesis
d. Anadiplosis
It can be used to convey paradoxes and irony, to strengthen an argument, or to show in a
novel way how two ideas relate to each other.
a. Antithesis
b. Antimetabole
c. Chiasmus
d. Anadiplosis
It is the repetition of similar concepts within a repeated grammatical structure, but doesn't
necessarily involve the repetition of the same words.
a. Antithesis
b. Chiasmus
c. Anadiplosis
d. Antimetabole