Admission Test for Dental Hygiene (ATDH) Practice

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What literary technique involves comparing and contrasting different characters or ideas?

Foreshadowing

Malapropism

Juxtaposition

Juxtaposition is the literary technique that involves placing two or more ideas, characters, or concepts side by side in order to highlight their differences, similarities, or unique characteristics. This technique is often used to create contrast, thereby enhancing the themes and deeper meanings within a narrative. By juxtaposing different characters or ideas, a writer can reveal insights about their personalities, motivations, or the situations they find themselves in, creating a more dynamic reading experience. In literary works, this can be illustrated through the direct comparison of characters with opposing traits or values, allowing readers to appreciate the complexity of the narrative and the development of themes. For instance, in storytelling, two characters who represent contrasting views or lifestyles can be placed together to emphasize the conflict or resolution within the plot. Other options such as foreshadowing, malapropism, and hyperbole serve different functions in literature. Foreshadowing hints at events to come, while malapropism involves the mistaken use of words, often for comedic effect. Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement meant to emphasize a point. These techniques do not inherently involve the act of comparing and contrasting in the way juxtaposition does.

Hyperbole

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