| A | B |
| Lines 1 and 2 of "Dulce et Decorum Est" contain which figure of speech? | personification |
| Line 19 "And watch the white eyes writhing in his face" contains which literary sound device? | alliteration |
| Who is the speaker of "Dulce et Decorum Est? | a soldier in war |
| What is the speaker's overall tone? | patriotic and proud |
| Which of the following best describes the setting of the poem? | a desolate winter day |
| Which of the following does the old thrush most likely symbolize in the poem? | old age and death |
| How does the mood progress during the poem? | from desolation to hope |
| To what does the speaker of the poem compare the landscape and the sky? | to a dead body in a burial vault |
| Which literary element is used in the first sentence in this excerpt from "The Mark of the Beast"? | apostrophe |
| In "The Mark of the Beast," the last sentence is a good example of what literary element? | simile |
| The point of greatest emotional intensity or suspense in a plot is the | climax |
| The part of the plot in which all of the problems or the mysteries of the plot are unraveled and the story is brought to a conclusion is the | the resolution (denouement) |
| The series of related events that make up a story or drama is called the | plot |