2012- 5- 10
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أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: هنا مراجعه مقرر: الادب في عصر النهضه للإختبآر
When the speaker says "Come, let me clutch thee"
which means "Come, let me catch you"This is called:
A) Soliloquy
B) Apostrophe
C) Antithesis
D) Allusion
Question 2
When the speaker says: "I have thee not, and yet I see thee still" which means "I can not hold you, and yet I see
you all the time" is called:
A) Soliloquy
B) Apostrophe
C) Antithesis
D) Parable
Question 3
a monologue in which a character appears to be thinking out loud, thereby communicating to the audience his
inner thoughts and feelings
A) Soliloquy
B) Parable
C) Apostrophe
D) Allusion
Question 4
A reference within a literary text to some person, place, or event outside
the text
A) Apostrophe
B) Parable
C) Antithesis
D) Allusion
Question 5
A story intended to teach a moral lesson or answer an ethical question
A) Allusion
B) Parable
C) Antithesis
D) Soliloquy
وشششششش سالفتهم الاسئله هذي مافهمتهم
من اسئله رضوان المحاضره الثامنه
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