What is verbal irony?
What is indirect characterization?
When a problem exists within a character, it is called this.
What is internal conflict?
In a works cited page, this is how you should write a book title.
What is in italics?
This is used to move the reader from one idea to the next.
What is a transition?
Cassio is unaware that Iago is manipulating his interactions with Desdemona to make him appear guilty.
What is dramatic irony?
This is a character who changes as a result of the story's action.
What is dynamic?
When a character struggles against someone or something else, it is called this.
What is external conflict?
When using an in-text citation, this is where the period goes.
What is after the citation?
Putting a quote in a paper? Don't forget to do this!
What is internalize it?
Othello kills Desdemona because he believes he is carrying out justice, but he is actually murdering his innocent wife.
What is situational irony?
This is a character with many personality traits.
What is round?
This is the character who is blocking the protagonist.
Who is the antagonist?
These are rules for good commentary.
What are: 1. 2 sentences. 2. No "TST?"
What are attention getters?
Desdemona’s truthful denials are interpreted by Othello as evidence of dishonesty.
What is situational irony?
This is a character who does not change as a result of the story.
What is static?
These are words and phrases that appeal to your five senses.
What is imagery?
In a single paragraph essay, these are two things a closing sentence must do.
What are 1. restate the topic 2. add a new insight?
This analyzes an idea and connects it to the thesis.
What is commentary?
Emilia gives Iago the handkerchief, unaware that he plans to use it to frame Desdemona.
What is dramatic irony?
This is a character who has few personality traits.
What is flat?
This means that a statement is open to interpretation.
What is ambiguity?
These are the three steps to formatting a works cited page.
What are: 1. alphabetical order 2. double spaced 3. hanging indent?
This is the term to describe the final sentence(s) in a conclusion.
What is related insight?