《英语修辞》作业
I. Transference of Terms of Rhetorical Devices
1. 广西梯田淋巴细胞百分比低Transference of Terms of Rhetorical Devices from English to Chine
Simile Allusion
Personification Parallelism
Synaesthesia Oxymoron
Synecdoche Anticlimax
Euphemism Alliteration
Metaphor Antithesis
Transferred Epithet Paradox
Metonymy climax
Understatement Repetition
Hyperbole Assonance
2. Transference of Terms of Rhetorical Devices from Chine to English
隐喻------ 对照------
移就------ 隽语------
转喻 层递
低调陈述--- 重复------
夸张------ 元韵—
明喻 弓[喻
拟人一一一— 平行
通感 矛盾修饰----
提喻一一一― 突降------
委婉语—— 头韵——
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II. Identify the rhetorical devices according to the given definitions.
1. 智能产品Ifs repetition of an initial sound, usually of a consonant or cluster, in two or more words of a phra, line of poetry, etc.
A. Parallelism B. Metonymy C. Alliteration D. Metaphor
2. It's a figure of speech containing an implied comparison, in which a word or phra ordinarily and primarily ud of one thing is applied to another.
A. Metaphor B. Hyperbole C. Simile D. Personification合数的概念
火烧赤壁的故事简介3. It's the humorous u of words, or of words which are formed or sounded alike but have different meanings, in such a way as to play on two or more of the possible applications; a play on words.
A. Allusion B. Pun C. Climax D. Oxymoron
4. It's a figure of speech that consists in using the name of one thing for that of something el with which it is associated.
A. Parallelism B. Metonymy C. Alliteration D. Metaphor
5. It's a statement that is not strong enough to express facts or feelings with full force; or It's a statement that express an idea, etc, too weakly.
A. Parallelism B. Climax C. Rhetorical Question D. Understatement
6. Ifs a figure of speech in which something of an unpleasant, distressing, or indelicate nature is described in less offensive terms, as in the expressions "under the weather^, for "ill” or "pasd away" for died".
A. Metaphor B. Hyperbole C. Euphemism D. Parallelism
7. It's usually an implicit reference, perhaps to another work of literature or art, to a perso
n or an event.
A. Allusion B. Simile C. Metaphor D, Synecdoche
8. It's a figure of speech that consists of phras or ntences of similar construction and meaning placed side by side, balancing each other.
A. Parallelism B. Antithesis C. Irony D. Repetition
9. It's a figure of speech that combines incongruous and apparently contradictory words and meaning for a special effect.
A. Allusion B. Pun C. Climax D. Oxymoron
10. It is a ntence in which the last part express something lower than the first. In fact, a bathetic declension from a noble tone to one less exalted. The effect can be comic and is often intended to be so.
A. Repetition B. Anticlimax C. Paradox D. Climax
11. Ifs a figure of speech in which one thing is likened to another, in such a way as to clarify and enhance an image. It is an explicit comparison.
A. Metaphor B. Hyperbole C. Simile D. Personification人参
12. It's a figure of speech in which human qualities and abilities are attributed to inanimate objects, animals, abstractions, and events
A. Metaphor B. Hyperbole C. Simile D, Personification
13. It's a figure of speech in which a nsation produced in one modality when a stimulus is applied to another modality, as when the hearing of a certain sound induces the visualization of a certain color
A. Synaesthesia B. Antithesis C. Oxymoron D. Metonymy
拼音大全14. It's a figure of speech in which a part is ud for a whole, an individual for a class, a material for thing, or rever of any of the.
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Allusion D. Synecdoche
15. It's a figure of speech that greatly exaggerates the truth.
A. Metaphor B. Hyperbole C. Simile D. Personification
16. The rhetorical opposing or contrasting of ideas by means of grammatically paralleled arrangements of words, claus, or ntences
A. Synaesthesia B. Antithesis C. Oxymoron D, Metonymy
17. It refers to the repeating of any element in an utterance, a word or phra, a pattern of accents., or an arrangement
A. Repetition B. Antithesis C. Alliteration D. Parallelism
18. It's a method of humorous or subtly sarcastic expression in which the intended meaning of the words ud is the direct opposite of their usual n.
A. Metaphor B. Hyperbole C. Irony D. Simile
19. It's a literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule.
A. Metaphor B. Pun C. Simile D, Parody
20. A figure of speech in which a single word, usually a verb or adjective, is syntactically related to two or more words, with only one of which it ems logically connected.
A. Repetition B. Antithesis C. Zeugma D, Parallelism