Analysis Quiz #3
Directions: Click on the colored passage to find the answer.
- In what ecstasy of unhappiness I got these broken words out of myself, I don't know.
- What a doleful night! How anxious, how dismal, how long!
- It was wretched weather; stormy and wet, stormy and wet; and mud, mud, mud, deep in all the streets. Day after day, a vast heavy veil had been driving over London from the East, and it drove still, as if in the East there were an Eternity of cloud and wind.
- It was wretched weather; stormy and wet, stormy and wet; and mud, mud, mud, deep in all the streets. Day after day, a vast heavy veil had been driving over London from the East, and it drove still, as if in the East there were an Eternity of cloud and wind.
- It was wretched weather; stormy and wet, stormy and wet; and mud, mud, mud, deep in all the streets. Day after day, a vast heavy veil had been driving over London from the East, and it drove still, as if in the East there were an Eternity of cloud and wind.
- But I was softened by the softened aspect of the man, and felt a touch of reproach.
- I lived rough, that you should live smooth; I worked hard, that you should be above work.
- "Yes, Pip, dear boy, I've made a gentleman on you! It's me wot has done it!
Answer Choices
- alliteration
- repetition
- hyperbole
- irony
- paradox
- pun
- antithesis
- anaphora