Figures of Speech Objective Questions, Part 2

Figures of Speech Objective Questions 26- Find out the figures of speech in the line below: Whose conscience is his strong retreat. (a)- Simile (b)- Metaphor✅ (c)- Apostrophe (d)- None of these 27- Find out the figures of speech in the line below: My heart is like a singing bird. (a)- Simile✅ (b)- Metaphor (c)- Apostrophe (d)- None of these 28- Find out the figures of speech in the line below: Authority forgets a dying king. (a)- Simile (b)- Metaphor (c)- Personification✅ (d)- None of these 29- Find out the figures of speech in the line below: And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face. (a)- Simile (b)- Metaphor (c)- Apostrophe (d)- Onomatopoeia✅ 30- Find out the figures of speech in the line below: How high his Highness holds his haughty head. (a)- Alliteration✅ (b)- Synecdoche (c)- Apostrophe (d)- None of these 31- Find…

Figures of Speech Objective Type Questions

Figures of Speech- Objective Type Questions 1-      What is the figure of speech in which a statement is made emphatic by over statement: (a)- Hyperbole✅ (b)- Onomatopoeia (c)- Apostrophe (d)- Oxymoron 2-      Which of the following sentence has the figure of speech called 'Onomatopoeia'? (a)- I heard the water lapping on the crag.✅ (b)- Revenge is a kind of wild justice. (c)- He is the wisest fool in his group. (d)- O Hamlet! Thou hast cleft my heart in twain. 3-      Which Figures of Speech has been used in the following sentence. 'What is that dirge-like murmur that I hear'. (a)- Simile (b)- Metaphor (c)- Onomatopoeia✅ (d)- Oxymoron 4-      What may be the definition of 'Alliteration': (a)- Two opposite qualities are added (b)- Repeated consonants in a sentence (c)- A repetition of a speech sound in a sequence of words✅…