Elizabeth's saying, ''I am the happiest creature in the world'' in the novel Pride and Prejudice is an example of what type of figurative language?
A.
Imagery
B.
Foreshdowing
C.
Personification
D.
Hyperbole
2.
"Her heart was divided between concern for her sister, and resentment against all the others." in the novel Pride and Prejudice is an example of
A.
Imagery
B.
Hyperbole
C.
Foreshdowing
D.
Personification
3.
"Their eyes instantly met, and the cheeks of each were overspread with the deepest blush." in the novel Pride and Prejudice is an example of _________.
A.
Imagery
B.
Foreshdowing
C.
Hyperbole
D.
Personification
4.
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." in the novel Pride and Prejudice is an example of _______
A.
Irony
B.
Symbol
C.
Personification
D.
Hyperbole
5.
Dance in the novel Pride and Prejudice involves the same back and forth as courtship: you move toward your partner and away, hold hands, then back off, then come back again. It is an example of _______