If you went to art class in secondary school, this will be a breeze for you. Can you get a perfect score on a quiz that tests your knowledge of alliterations, poetry and all that literature stuff?
Try and see:
The main aim of caricature is to ______.
				
							
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				A fable is a story in which ______.
				
							
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				A poem that describes the simple life of rural people is called _______.
				
							
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				A poem used to express grief on the occasion of someone's death is ______?
				
							
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				When two or more words have the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins, it's called a ____________.
				
							
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				The writer of a poem is called ______.
				
							
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				When two statements of comparisons are logically self-contradictory, we have an example of ______?
				
							
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				In drama, comic reliefs often occur in _______.
				
							
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				A literary work in which the characters and events are used as symbols is known as ______.
				
							
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				The repetition of consonant sound in quick succession of sound effect is ______.
				
							
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				_________ refers to time and place of drama?
				
							
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				Plays are basically meant to be _______.
				
							
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