AP English Literature and Composition Flashcards: Function Of Simile Short Fiction

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Function Of Simile Short Fiction

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Identify the primary function: "She moved through the room like a shadow."

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Characterization: it suggests stealth, quietness, or avoidance. "Shadow" reveals her desire to remain unnoticed.

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Flashcard 1: Identify the primary function: "She moved through the room like a shadow."

Answer: Characterization: it suggests stealth, quietness, or avoidance. "Shadow" reveals her desire to remain unnoticed.

Flashcard 2: Which option best describes a weak simile: cliché comparison or original comparison?

Answer: Cliché comparison. Overused comparisons lack impact and originality.

Flashcard 3: Identify the vehicle in the simile: "Her thoughts raced like wild horses."

Answer: Wild horses. The vehicle is what the tenor is compared to.

Flashcard 4: Identify the figure of speech: "The classroom was as silent as a tomb."

Answer: Simile. Uses "as...as" construction to compare classroom to tomb.

Flashcard 5: What is the key difference between a simile and a metaphor?

Answer: A simile uses "like/as"; a metaphor asserts identity. Metaphors state "X is Y"; similes say "X is like/as Y."

Flashcard 6: Which option best identifies a simile marker: "as if" or "therefore"?

Answer: "As if". "Therefore" shows causation, not comparison.

Flashcard 7: What is the most accurate way to explain a simile's function in a thesis statement?

Answer: State the effect (tone/character/theme) created by the comparison. Focus on literary impact rather than just identifying the device.

Flashcard 8: What is the most common function of a simile in prose style?

Answer: To clarify and intensify description through comparison. Makes abstract qualities tangible through familiar comparisons.

Flashcard 9: What is the term for the thing being described in a simile?

Answer: The tenor (the subject being compared). Literary term for the main subject in a comparison.

Flashcard 10: Which option best states the function of a simile: plot summary or interpretive effect?

Answer: Interpretive effect. Similes create meaning beyond literal description.

Flashcard 11: What is a simile, as a figure of speech, in literary analysis?

Answer: A comparison using "like" or "as" between unlike things. Distinguishes similes from metaphors by their explicit comparison markers.

Flashcard 12: What does the term "vehicle" mean when analyzing a simile?

Answer: The image used for comparison to illuminate the subject. In literary terms, it "carries" meaning to the tenor.

Flashcard 13: Identify the primary function: "After the verdict, relief spread like sunlight."

Answer: Mood: it conveys warmth and broad, sudden emotional release. "Sunlight" suggests positive, expansive feelings.

Flashcard 14: Identify the tenor in the simile: "Her thoughts raced like wild horses."

Answer: Her thoughts. The tenor is what's being described by the comparison.

Flashcard 15: Identify the simile in the sentence: "The street, like a river, carried noise downhill."

Answer: "The street, like a river, carried noise downhill". The comparison phrase includes both marker and complete comparison.

Flashcard 16: Identify the function of the simile: "His voice shook like a loose windowpane."

Answer: To convey fragility and instability in the speaker's voice. The windowpane image makes the voice's trembling physically tangible.

Flashcard 17: What function of a simile most directly contributes to imagery?

Answer: It creates sensory detail by linking an abstract idea to a concrete image. Similes translate abstract concepts into tangible, sensory experiences.

Flashcard 18: What function does a simile often serve when it compares something abstract to something physical?

Answer: It makes the abstract concept concrete and imaginable. Helps readers grasp intangible ideas through physical experience.

Flashcard 19: What function of a simile most directly establishes tone?

Answer: It shapes attitude through the connotations of the comparison. The vehicle's associations create emotional atmosphere.

Flashcard 20: What function of a simile most directly affects pacing or emphasis in a sentence?

Answer: It slows the moment to spotlight a key detail or reaction. Extended comparisons create pauses for emphasis.

Flashcard 21: Which option is a simile: "Her smile is sunshine" or "Her smile is like sunshine"?

Answer: "Her smile is like sunshine". The first is a metaphor (direct equation); the second uses "like."

Flashcard 22: What is the term for the image used to compare to the subject in a simile?

Answer: The vehicle (the comparison image). Literary term for what the tenor is compared to.

Flashcard 23: Identify the figure of speech: "Her voice was like silk."

Answer: Simile. Contains "like," making it an explicit comparison.

Flashcard 24: Which option is a metaphor, not a simile: "Time is a thief" or "Time is like a thief"?

Answer: "Time is a thief". Direct equation ("is") makes it metaphor; "like" would make it simile.

Flashcard 25: Identify the function of the simile: "She clung to hope as a castaway clings to driftwood."

Answer: To emphasize desperation and dependence on hope. The castaway image intensifies the life-or-death quality of hope.

Flashcard 26: Identify the figure of speech: "Her voice was silk."

Answer: Metaphor. Direct equivalence ("was") without comparison words.

Flashcard 27: What function of a simile most directly develops characterization?

Answer: It reveals a speaker's perceptions, values, or emotional state. Characters' chosen comparisons reflect their worldview and feelings.

Flashcard 28: What function does a simile often serve when describing an emotion indirectly?

Answer: It externalizes an internal state through concrete imagery. Translates feelings into sensory experiences readers can visualize.

Flashcard 29: What is the key distinction between a simile and a metaphor?

Answer: Simile uses "like/as"; metaphor asserts identity without them. Metaphors claim direct equivalence ("is"), similes compare ("like/as").

Flashcard 30: Identify the primary function: "The city hummed like a beehive."

Answer: Setting imagery: it conveys crowded, busy, collective activity. "Beehive" creates a vivid image of urban energy.

Flashcard 31: Which word most reliably signals that a comparison is a simile: "like" or "is"?

Answer: "Like". "As" also signals similes, but "like" is more common and reliable.

Flashcard 32: In "Anger flared like a match," what is the vehicle of the simile?

Answer: A match. "Anger" is tenor; "match" is the vehicle (comparison image).

Flashcard 33: What function of a simile most directly supports theme?

Answer: It reinforces an abstract claim by recurring or emblematic comparison. Repeated or symbolic comparisons underscore central ideas.

Flashcard 34: Identify the primary function: "His apology landed like a stone in water."

Answer: Tone and impact: it emphasizes heaviness and awkward silence. "Stone in water" suggests uncomfortable, sinking failure.

Flashcard 35: What does the term "tenor" mean when analyzing a simile?

Answer: The subject being described by the comparison. From Latin "tenere" (to hold)—what holds the comparison's focus.

Flashcard 36: What function does an unexpected simile often have in short fiction?

Answer: It reveals character perspective through distinctive imagery. Shows how characters uniquely perceive their world.

Flashcard 37: What is the most common function of a simile in prose fiction?

Answer: To clarify meaning by making a vivid comparison. Similes make abstract concepts concrete and memorable.

Flashcard 38: Which words most often signal that a comparison is a simile rather than a metaphor?

Answer: "Like" or "as". These comparison words are the defining markers of similes.