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A piece written by the author which they intend to read as an introduction
What is the prologue
100
When a character speaks his or her thoughts aloud
What is a soliloquy
100
an outside force working against a character
What is external conflict
100
the reader knows something which the character does not
What is dramatic irony
100
Text structure that shows why events happen
What is cause and effect
200
Characters who are in contrast with one another
What is a foil
200
10 syllables per line with stressed/unstressed syllables
What is Iambic Pentameter
200
an internal problem with which the character has to deal with
What is internal conflict
200
text structure that lists steps
What is sequence
200
The first part of the plot diagram
What is exposition
300
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What is a Shakespearean Sonnet
300
When a character speaks alone on stage
What is an aside
300
The struggle between right and wrong is a
What is internal conflict
300
Text structure the can be placed on a time line
What is chronological
300
The second part of the plot diagram
What is rising action
400
Where Shakespeare's plays were held
What is The Globe Theater
400
Female roles in Shakespeare's plays were played by
What is men
400
someone says something that is clearly sarcastic
What is verbal irony
400
Text structure that deals with facts
What is informative
400
The third part of the plot diagram
What is climax
500
A poem without a rhythmic pattern
What is blank verse
500
Julius Caesar was known as a
What is a tragedy
500
something happens which is the opposite of what you would expect
What is situational irony
500
Text structure where there is problem and a solution is given
What is problem and solution
500
the last two pars of the plot diagram
What is resolution and exposition
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