Alice remembers who she saw yesterday.Match the examples and Stylistic Devices/Fine open-faced boyepithet
Match the examples and Stylistic Devices The hall applauded metonymy
Match the examples and Stylistic Devices.He took his hat and his leave zeugma
Match the examples and Stylistic Devices She was a damned nice woman oxymoron
The belles-lettres style the drama
Publicistic style business documents
Newspapers Articles
Scientific prose Brief News Items
Official documents Business Letter
Terms belong to super neutral vocabulary
If bookish words are used in colloquial context they characterize the speaker as a well-educated person
A delibarate exaggeration of some quantity or quality is hyperbole
The sentence "The long arm of the law will catch him in the end" contains hyperbole
Match the examples and Stylistic Devices.He took his hat and his leave zeugma
the context allows to realize two meanings of the same polysemantic words without
the repetition of the word itself. play on words
A description of an object or an idea as if it were a human being is metonymy
In the sentence "Bill and me figured that Ebenezer would melt down for a ransom of two
thousand dollars to a cent" we come across metaphor
The stylistic device in the sentence "Bill gets down on his all fours, and a look comes in
his eye like a rabbit's when you catch it in a trap" is similie
The sentences belonging to the newspaper style are Home Secretary Leon Britain is set to announce a major new crackdown on crime
The sentences belonging to the belles-lettres style are I did not see George again till just before my death, five years ago
The style of the sentence "Ice will form water atO C"-... scientific
The sentence "Police believe the robbers may have had inside information" can be
in the.... article Newspapers
The text of constitution represents the ... official document
The literary (formal) structures are Paul's brother is older than he is
Match functional styles and substyles. emotional prose the belles-lettres style
Match functional styles and substyles advertisements Newspapers
Match functional styles and substyles the essay publicistic style
Match functional styles and substyles military documents scientific prose
Match functional styles and substyles. emotional prose the belles-lettres style
Match functional styles and substyles advertisements Newspapers
Match functional styles and substyles the essay publicistic style
Match functional styles and substyles military documents scientific prose
Indicate the sentence, which constitutes a simile She sings like Madonna"
Archaisms may be used in a literary text create the historic atmosphere
A trasfer of the name of one object to another with which it is in some way connected is metonymy
The sentence "Mr. Boffin looked full at the man, and the man looked full at Mr. Boffin"
contains chiasmus;
...presents identical structure of two or more successive clauses or sentences. parallelism
Rhetorical question is a statement in the form of a question which needs no answer
A comparison of two things which are quite different, but which have one important
quality in common is similie
In sentence "I never lost my nerve yet till we kidnapped that two-legged skyrocket of a
kid" we come across epithet
The stylistic device in the sentence "There was a town down there, as flat as a flannel-
cake, and called Summit, of course" is similie;
The phrases belonging to the style of technical instruction are:Pull out the telescopic antenna
The sentences belonging to the style of technical instruction are Turn it clockwise to turn up the volume
The belles-lettres style the drama
Publicistic style business documents
Newspapers Articles
The phrases belonging to scientific prose style are Meters and indicators for synchronizing
Match the examples and Stylistic DevicesThe long arm of the law will catch him in the end personification
Match the examples and Stylistic Devices Passage after passage did he explore; room after room did he peep into parallelism
Match the examples and Stylistic Devices The kettle boiled metonymy elliptical
Match the examples and Stylistic Devices Very windy, isn't it?"- "Very" Sentence
Match the functional styles and substylesPublicistic Styleoratory
Match the functional styles and substyles Newspaper headlines
Match the functional styles and substyles the Belles-lettres Style poetry
Match the functional styles and substyles official documents legal documents
Match the functional styles and substyles official documents
scientific prose essay
Jargon words are used within a certain professional group to show that the speaker also belongs to this group
Slang is used to show that the speaker shares the same idea as are possessed by his communicants
A word or a group of words giving an expressive characterization of the object described
is epithet
The sentence "I would give you the whole world to know "contains hyperbole
.... joins two antonymous words into one syntagmaoxymoron
Metonymy is a transfer of a name of one object to another with which it is in some way connected
A sentence where one of the main members is omitted is elliptical sentence
In the sentence "I went out and caught the boy and shook him until his freckles rattled we
come across" hyperbole
The stylistic device in the sentence"Adead leaf fell in Soapy's lap." That was Jack
Frost's card. Jack is kind to the regular denizens of Madison Square, and gives fair warning
of his annual call is personification
The sentences belonging to the style of technical instruction are: Press "Time check" to display the present time
The sentences belonging to the newspaper style are A Syrian official called for abolishing the border with Lebanon
The sentence "In the quietness of these winter evenings there is one clock: the sea" belongs to the....style belles-lettres
The sentence "an explosion in the mine has resulted in the deaths of 20people" belongs to the...style newspaper
The sentence "I'm writing in connection with your account" is typical of business letter
The colloquial (informal) structures are: Alice remembers who she saw yesterday.
The following phrase: "Then, with an enormous, shattering rumble, sludge-puff, sludge-puff, the train came into the station." is an example of:Onomatopoeia
State the type of the following graphical expressive means:
Piglet, sitting in the running Kanga's pocket, substituting the kidnapped Roo, thinks: this shall take "If is I never to flying really it." (M.)Spacing of lines
How can we also call a stylistic device (S<variant>?a trope
Substitution of the existing names approved by long usage and fixed in dictionaries by new, occasional, individual ones is ...transference
What is a metaphor?transference of names based on the associated likeness between two objects
What is a personification?likeness between inanimate and animate objects
In "the face of London", or "the pain of the ocean" we deal with ...Personification
Such words as the "pancake", or "ball", or "volcano" for the "sun"; "silver dust", "sequins" for "stars"; "vault", "blanket", "veil" for the "sky" are the examples of:Metaphor
Metaphor can be expressed by:all notional parts of speech
A group of metaphors, each supplying another feature of the described phenomenon, creates ...A sustained (prolonged) metaphor
What lexical SD is based on contiguity (nearness) of objects or phenomena?Metonymy
Which lexical SD is based on the relations between a part and the whole?Synecdoche
The conversational cliche "Will you have another cup?" is a case of...Metonymy
In the following abstract "She wanted to have a lot of children, and she was glad that things were that way, that the Church approved. Then the little girl died. Nancy broke with Rome the day her baby died. It was a secret break, but no Catholic breaks with Rome casually." We can find the examples of:Metonymy
The following phrase ""Some remarkable pictures in this room, gentlemen. A Holbein, two Van Dycks and if I am not mistaken, a Velasquez. I am interested in pictures."" is an example of:Metonymy
The following phrase "You have nobody to blame but yourself. The saddest words of tongue or pen." is an example of:Metonymy
The following phrase "He made his way through the perfume and conversation" is an example of:Metonymy
The following phrase "His mind was alert and people asked him to dinner not for old times' sake, but because he was worth his salt." is an example of:Metonymy
Which lexical SD is also referred as paronomasia?Pun
What is pun?the simultaneous realization of two meanings
The following phrase ""There comes a period in every man's life, but she is just a semicolon in his."" is an example of:Pun
The following phrase "He took his hat and his leave" is an example of:Zeugma
The following phrase "She went home, in a flood of tears and a sedan chair" is an example of:Zeugma
Combination of polysemantic verbs with nouns of most varying semantic groups, which are not connected semantically, is called:Zeugma
When the number of homogeneous members, semantically disconnected, but attached to the same verb, increases, we deal with...Semantically false chains
The following case "A Governess wanted. Must possess knowledge of Romanian, Russian, Italian, Spanish, German, Music and Mining Engineering." from S. Leacock may serve an example of:Semantically false chains
Zeugma restores the literal original meaning of the word, which also occurs in ...Violation of phraseological units
The following phrase "Little Jon was born with a silver spoon in his mouth which was rather curly and large" is an example of:Violation of phraseological units
Which stylistic device rests on the extension of syntactical valency and results in joining two semantically disconnected clauses into one sentence?Nonsense of non-sequence
The following phrase "Emperor Nero played the fiddle, so they burnt Rome." is an example of:Nonsense of non-sequence