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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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11th Grade Paradox Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Paradox often goes beyond storytelling — it can express big ideas about life, identity, fear, love, and change. In this advanced quiz, you’ll analyze paradox for its deeper purpose and philosophical meaning....
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Sample Question 1What tone does paradox often create?
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Sample Question 2“The closer we are, the more distant we feel.” means:
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Sample Question 3Paradox can express emotional or moral truth through contradiction.
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Sample Question“I must be cruel to be kind” (Shakespeare) is a paradox meaning:
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