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Literacy devices 10 points! “do not underestimate/the hercules behind your tongue/your voices are the reasons this planet’s axis is tilted.” question 5 options: allusion allegory foreshadowing save question 6 (1 point) question 6 unsaved the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues. question 6 options: irony satire allegory save question 7 (1 point) question 7 unsaved the presentation of material in a work in such a way that later events are prepared for. question 7 options: flashback foreshadowing irony save question 8 (1 point) question 8 unsaved a device by which a work presents material that occurred prior to the opening scene of the work. question 8 options: flashback foreshadowing irony save question 9 (1 point) question 9 unsaved a form of extended metaphor in which objects, persons, and actions in a narrative are equated with meanings that lie outside the narrative itself. question 9 options: allusion allegory foreshadowing save question 10 (1 point) question 10 unsaved when the speech of two groups or of two persons representing two groups both speaking the same “language” exhibits very marked differences. question 10 options: characters imagery dialect save question 11 (1 point) question 11 unsaved a broad term referring to the recognition of a reality different from appearance. question 11 options: imagery irony satire save question 12 (1 point) question 12 unsaved the lesson or message that the story intends to send. question 12 options: conflict plot theme save question 13 (1 point) question 13 unsaved this is the struggle between two opposing forces. in story, it is usually the protagonist vs. some other force. question 13 options: conflict theme imagery save

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