Mark Twain: "The Celebrated Jumping Frog..." - Read Flashcards

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note

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  • setting (location of a story)
  • characterization (the way in which an author paints/’portrays their characters)
  • symbolism (using an item/object to represent something else)
  • allegory (referring to actual historic events/people)
  • foreshadowing (giving a hint about what’s to come)
  • simile (comparison using “like” or “as”)
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in the following passage from paragraph 9 of “the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county,” mark twain uses what figure of speech?
He’d give him a little punch behind, and the next minute you’d see that frog whirling in the air like a doughnut see him turn one summerset, or may be a couple, if he got a good start…

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simile

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according to simon wheeler in twain’s “the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county,” Jim smiley’s dog, andrew jackson, lost his last dog fight because his opponent

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had no hind legs for him to grab hold of

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what figure of speech does mark twain use in the following excerpt from paragraph 7 of “the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county”?
… his underjaw’d begin to stick out like the fo’castle of a steamboat…

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simile

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in his description of jim smiley’s yellow cow in “the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county,” simon wheeler uses what literary device

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simile

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the narrator of mark twain’s “the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county” suspects the leonidas w. smiley - whom he was sent to inquire after - is

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a myth concocted by his friend as a practical joke

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