

# Event Details

- **Event Name**: LET US LITERATURIZE OURSELVES
- **Event Start and End Date**: Tue, 09 Jun, 2026 at 08:49 am – Tue, 09 Jun, 2026 at 09:49 am (+03:00)
- **Event Description**: LIBERTH KWA SANGA OPEN SCHOOL.
0713980758/ 0767357745/ 0654982696



*1. What is "form" in literature?*  
A. The theme of the story  
B. The physical structure or style of the work  
C. The meaning behind the story  
D. The emotional impact of the text  
*Answer: B*


*2. What does "content" refer to in a literary work?*  
A. The rhyme scheme  
B. The grammar used  
C. The ideas, themes, and messages  
D. The length of the text  
*Answer: C*



*3. Which of the following best represents "form"?*  
A. Revenge  
B. Sonnet  
C. Freedom  
D. Love  
*Answer: B*



*4. Which of the following best represents "content"?*  
A. Ballad  
B. Haiku  
C. Betrayal  
D. Ode  
*Answer: C*


*5. A novel written in the form of diary entries is an example of:*  
A. Theme  
B. Symbolism  
C. Epistolary form  
D. Irony  
*Answer: C*


*6. In poetry, the number of lines, rhyme scheme, and meter all relate to:*  
A. Content  
B. Tone  
C. Mood  
D. Form  
*Answer: D*


*7. The plot, characters, and setting in a short story are part of its:*  
A. Genre  
B. Form  
C. Content  
D. Syntax  
*Answer: C*


*8. A play written in blank verse instead of prose shows a difference in:*  
A. Plot  
B. Tone  
C. Form
D. Theme  
*Answer: C*



*9. When an author chooses to write a poem instead of a short story, they are making a decision about:*  
A. Content  
B. Form  
C. Point of view  
D. Character  
*Answer: B*



*10. What connects form and content effectively in literature?*  
A. Punctuation  
B. Grammar  
C. Structure enhancing meaning  
D. Word count  
*Answer: C*


*1.* *"The leaves danced in the wind."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Personification  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* C) Personification


*2.* *"She sells seashells by the seashore."*  
A) Alliteration  
B) Onomatopoeia  
C) Assonance  
D) Oxymoron  
*Answer:* A) Alliteration


*3.* *"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Irony  
*Answer:* C) Hyperbole


*4.* *"Life is a journey."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Personification  
D) Apostrophe  
*Answer:* B) Metaphor


*5.* *"The thunder grumbled like an old man."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Personification  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* A) Simile


*6.* *"The classroom was a zoo."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Personification  
*Answer:* B) Metaphor


*7.* *"The silence was deafening."*  
A) Oxymoron  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Irony  
D) Personification  
*Answer:* A) Oxymoron


*8.* *"He is as brave as a lion."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Personification  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* A) Simile


*9.* *"The alarm clock yells at me to get out of bed every morning."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Personification  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* C) Personification


10.* *"Her smile is like sunshine."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Alliteration  
*Answer:* B) Simile


*11.* *"Bang! The gun went off."*  
A) Alliteration  
B) Metaphor  
C) Onomatopoeia  
D) Irony  
*Answer:* C) Onomatopoeia


*12.* *"He's the black sheep of the family."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Oxymoron  
*Answer:* A) Metaphor


*13.* *"She opened her arms to the night sky and whispered, 'Why, fate, why?'"*  
A) Apostrophe  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Alliteration  
D) Paradox  
*Answer:* A) Apostrophe


*14.* *"Pretty ugly"* is an example of:  
A) Simile  
B) Oxymoron  
C) Metaphor  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* B) Oxymoron


*15.* *"Don’t act like a Romeo in front of her."*  
A) Irony  
B) Allusion  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Apostrophe  
*Answer:* B) Allusion


*16.* *"Let the rain kiss you."*  
A) Simile  
B) Personification  
C) Metaphor  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* B) Personification


*17.* *"That joke is seriously funny."*  
A) Paradox  
B) Simile  
C) Oxymoron  
D) Alliteration  
*Answer:* C) Oxymoron


*18.* *"Your explanation is as clear as mud."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Irony  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* A) Simile


*19.* *"The pen is mightier than the sword."*  
A) Metonymy  
B) Irony  
C) Synecdoche  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* A) Metonymy


*20.* *"All hands on deck!"*  
A) Metaphor
[08-06, 10:49 p.m.] ChatGPT: B) Simile  
C) Synecdoche  
D) Personification  
*Answer:* C) Synecdoche


*21.* *"He is a lion in battle."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Irony  
*Answer:* A) Metaphor


*22.* *"Click, clang, buzz!"*  
A) Alliteration  
B) Onomatopoeia  
C) Assonance  
D) Simile  
*Answer:* B) Onomatopoeia


*23.* *"It was love at first sight."*  
A) Cliché  
B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Irony  
*Answer:* A) Cliché


*24.* *"His words cut deeper than a knife."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Personification  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* A) Metaphor


*25.* *"After the marathon, he felt like he’d been hit by a truck."*  
A) Hyperbole  
B) Simile  
C) Metaphor  
D) Oxymoron  
*Answer:* B) Simile


*26.* *"I told you a million times!"*  
A) Irony  
B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Personification  
*Answer:* C) Hyperbole


*27.* *"The stars winked at us."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Personification  
C) Simile  
D) Alliteration  
*Answer:* B) Personification


*28.* *"He’s not the sharpest tool in the shed."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Euphemism  
C) Idiom  
D) Irony  
*Answer:* A) Metaphor


*29.* *"The news hit me like a ton of bricks."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Allusion  
*Answer:* A) Simile


*30.* *"He kicked the bucket."*  
A) Idiom  
B) Metaphor  
C) Simile  
D) Allusion
Answer:* A) Idiom


*11.* *"Bang! The gun went off."*  
A) Alliteration  
B) Simile  
C) Onomatopoeia  
D) Oxymoron  
*Answer:* C) Onomatopoeia



*12.* *"Parting is such sweet sorrow."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Oxymoron  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Irony  
*Answer:* B) Oxymoron


*13.* *"The pen is mightier than the sword."*  
A) Irony  
B) Metaphor  
C) Metonymy  
D) Personification  
*Answer:* C) Metonymy


*14.* *"He kicked the bucket."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Irony  
C) Euphemism  
D) Paradox  
*Answer:* C) Euphemism


*15.* *"This is the beginning of the end."*  
A) Hyperbole  
B) Paradox  
C) Oxymoron  
D) Metaphor  
*Answer:* B) Paradox


*16.* *"Nice job, genius!" (Said sarcastically after a mistake)*  
A) Simile  
B) Irony  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Apostrophe  
*Answer:* B) Irony


*17.* *"O death, where is thy sting?"*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Apostrophe  
C) Simile  
D) Irony  
*Answer:* B) Apostrophe


*18.* *"I came, I saw, I conquered."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Irony  
C) Climax  
D) Alliteration  
*Answer:* C) Climax


*19.* *"He has the heart of a lion."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Personification  
D) Hyperbole  
*Answer:* B) Metaphor


*20.* *"Silence screamed in the empty room."*
A) Hyperbole  
B) Metaphor  
C) Oxymoron  
D) Personification  
*Answer:* D) Personification


*21.* *"Bang! The door slammed shut."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Onomatopoeia  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Irony


*22.* *"He was a lion in the fight."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Personification  
D) Oxymoron


*23.* *"This bag weighs a ton."*  
A) Simile  
B) Irony  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Apostrophe


*24.* *"The fire swallowed the forest."*  
A) Personification  
B) Metaphor  
C) Simile  
D) Euphemism


*25.* *"The wind whispered through the trees."*  
A) Hyperbole  
B) Alliteration  
C) Personification  
D) Metonymy


*26.* *"All the world’s a stage."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Irony  
D) Hyperbole


*27.* *"You’re as cold as ice."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Paradox  
D) Alliteration


*28.* *"I told you a million times."*  
A) Hyperbole  
B) Simile  
C) Euphemism  
D) Irony


*29.* *"Don’t be such a Scrooge!"*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Allusion  
C) Apostrophe  
D) Euphemism


*30.* *"Boom! Crash! The thunder roared."*  
A) Onomatopoeia  
B) Simile  
C) Oxymoron  
D) Irony


*31.* *"He’s growing smaller every year."*  
A) Irony  
B) Metaphor  
C) Paradox  
D) Oxymoron


*32.* *"A sea of troubles."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Personification


33.* *"Her voice was music to his ears."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Onomatopoeia  
D) Euphemism


*34.* *"Jumbo shrimp."*  
A) Hyperbole  
B) Irony  
C) Oxymoron  
D) Simile


*35.* *"The city never sleeps."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Personification  
D) Alliteration


*36.* *"The crown will decide your fate."*  
A) Metonymy  
B) Irony  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Euphemism


*37.* *"The child is the father of the man."*  
A) Paradox  
B) Metaphor  
C) Allusion  
D) Simile


*38.* *"He’s not the brightest bulb in the box."*  
A) Irony  
B) Euphemism  
C) Metaphor  
D) Hyperbole


*39.* *"Splash, drip, gurgle."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Onomatopoeia  
D) Alliteration


*40.* *"My love is like a red, red rose."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Personification  
C) Simile  
D) Paradox


*41.* *"He vanished into thin air."*  
A) Hyperbole  
B) Simile  
C) Irony  
D) Metaphor


*42.* *"Can I ask you a million questions?"*  
A) Euphemism  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Paradox  
D) Apostrophe


*43.* *"The stars winked at us."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Personification  
D) Irony


*44.* *"It’s just a scratch," he said, staring at his broken leg.*  
A) Simile  
B) Irony  
C) Paradox  
D) Oxymoron


*45.* *"She’s the black sheep of the family."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Euphemism  
D) Alliteration


*46.* *"Crash! The plates hit the floor."*  
A) Onomatopoeia  
B) Metaphor  
C) Irony  
D) Hyperbole


*47.* *"The road was a ribbon of moonlight."*  
A) Personification  
B) Metaphor  
C) Simile  
D) Oxymoron


*48.* *"His words cut deeper than a knife."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Euphemism


*49.* *"I have nothing to declare except my genius."*  
A) Irony  
B) Paradox  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Metonymy


*50.* *"Your explanation is crystal clear."*  
A) Simile  
B) Euphemism  
C) Metaphor  
D) Personification


*51.* *"Time is a thief."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Allusion


*52.* *"She cried a river of tears."*  
A) Personification
 B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Irony


*53.* *"Love is blind."*  
A) Euphemism  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Metaphor  
D) Alliteration


*54.* *"I’m stuck between a rock and a hard place."*  
A) Allusion  
B) Metaphor  
C) Oxymoron  
D) Paradox


*55.* *"His bark is worse than his bite."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Idiom  
D) Euphemism


*56.* *"The waves danced on the shore."*  
A) Simile  
B) Personification  
C) Irony  
D) Hyperbole


*57.* *"I could hear the grass grow."*  
A) Hyperbole  
B) Metaphor  
C) Irony  
D) Paradox


*58.* *"Don’t bite the hand that feeds you."*  
A) Irony  
B) Metaphor  
C) Proverb  
D) Simile


*59.* *"He’s drowning in paperwork."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Alliteration  
D) Hyperbole


*60.* *"The silence was thick enough to cut with a knife."*  
A) Simile  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Metaphor  
D) Irony


*61.* *"He was buried in a mountain of work."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Irony


*62.* *"The moonlight danced on the water."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Personification


*63.* *"Her voice echoed like a bell."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Personification  
D) Onomatopoeia


*64.* *"She’s walking on air."*  
A) Irony  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Idiom  
D) Euphemism


*65.* *"The computer hates me today."*  
A) Personification  
B) Irony  
C) Euphemism  
D) Metaphor


*66.* *"War is peace. Freedom is slavery."*  
A) Irony  
B) Oxymoron  
C) Paradox  
D) Allusion


*67.* *"I saw their relationship crash and burn."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Personification  
D) Irony


*68.* *"He’s got a heart of stone."*  
A) Simile  
B) Euphemism  
C) Metaphor  
D) Irony


*69.* *"They fought like cats and dogs."*  
A) Simile  
B) Metaphor  
C) Hyperbole  
D) Idiom


*70.* *"The sun smiled down on us."*  
A) Personification  
B) Simile  
C) Irony  
D) Metonymy


*71.* *"His silence spoke volumes."*  
A) Irony  
B) Paradox  
C) Metaphor  
D) Euphemism


*72.* *"She is the sunshine of my life."*  
A) Simile  
B) Personification  
C) Metaphor  
D) Onomatopoeia



73.* *"The thunder clapped angrily."*  
A) Onomatopoeia  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Personification  
D) Simile


*74.* *"Your lies are music to my ears."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Simile  
C) Irony  
D) Euphemism


*75.* *"The wind howled all night."*  
A) Simile  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Personification  
D) Alliteration


*76.* *"I laughed so hard I cried."*  
A) Hyperbole  
B) Irony  
C) Paradox  
D) Alliteration


*77.* *"Bitter sweet memories."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Oxymoron  
C) Paradox  
D) Simile


*78.* *"The kettle is singing."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Personification  
C) Onomatopoeia  
D) Irony


*79.* *"He disappeared without a trace."*  
A) Euphemism  
B) Hyperbole  
C) Simile  
D) Irony


*80.* *"Words are daggers when spoken in anger."*  
A) Metaphor  
B) Personification  
C) Simile  
D) Alliteration
- **Event URL**: https://allevents.in/dar-es-salaam/let-us-literaturize-ourselves/200029935106155
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## Event venue details

- **city**: Dar Es Salaam
- **state**: DS
- **country**: Tanzania
- **location**: Ubungo N.H.C
- **lat**: -6.8499007
- **long**: 39.2803673
- **full address**: Ubungo N.H.C, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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## FAQs

- **Q**: When and where is LET US LITERATURIZE OURSELVES being held?
  - **A:** LET US LITERATURIZE OURSELVES takes place on Tue, 09 Jun, 2026 at 08:49 am to Tue, 09 Jun, 2026 at 09:49 am at Ubungo N.H.C, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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  - **A:** LET US LITERATURIZE OURSELVES is organized by Liberty Kwa Sanga Open school .

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