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Homonyms 5
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Homophones 10
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Nouns 85
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Pronouns 88
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Verbs 155
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Adjectives 63
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Adverbs 22
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Prepositions 69
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Past Tense 80
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Future Tense 29
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Quantifiers 11
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Some of the most memorable lines in literature are paradoxes — because they capture complex truths in just a few words. In this quiz, you’ll explore paradox in famous works and quotations from writers like...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 11 | Last updated: Jan 6, 2026
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Sample Question 1“I must be cruel to be kind” (Shakespeare) is a paradox meaning:
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Sample Question 2“All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others” (Orwell) shows:
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Sample Question 3Poets often use paradox to express emotional truth through contradiction.
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