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Analysis of language, imagery and style in literary texts
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Language that creates pictures in the reader's mind is:

  1. imagery
  2. metre
  3. rhyme scheme
  4. stanza
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✓ Answer: Aimagery
Imagery creates mental pictures.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 3/3

The deliberate exaggeration for effect, e.g. 'I've told you a million times', is:

  1. hyperbole
  2. simile
  3. stanza
  4. rhyme
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✓ Answer: Ahyperbole
Hyperbole is deliberate exaggeration.
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