"A Fat flapjack flapper in a flat flapped-jack cap"
What is an alliteration?
an educated guess about the events in a story based on context clues
What is an inference?
a person who introduces the play or gives explanations from the sidelines.
What is a Narrator?
It was raining cats and dogs today!
What is an Idiom
The words spoken by the characters.
What are lines?
The pizza was calling my name from across the restaurant
What is personification?
The time and place in which a story, poem, or drama takes place.
What is setting?
A person who writes a play.
What is a playwright?
The raindrops were explosions of moisture hitting the pavement.
What is a metaphor?
a person who performs in a play
What is an actor?
The tiny mouse was as brave as a lion
What is a Similie
in poetry, a group of four or more lines which have a fixed length and rhyme scheme
the 'paragraphs' of poetry
What are stanzas
Instructions for the crew, actors, and the director.
What are stage directions?
The lightning danced across the sky
What is personification?
A person who helps out behind the scenes.
What is a stagehand? / What is a crew?
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
What is repetition?
a point of view based on the writer's personal views. Based on opinions, perspectives, beliefs, and feelings of the writer.
what is the subjective point of view?
Conversation between characters
what is dialogue?
Hey diddle diddle,
The cat and the fiddle
What is a rhyme?
a piece of scenery or equipment used in a play.
What is a prop?
I was so hungry I could eat a horse
What is a hyperbole?
a point of view where the narrator does not tell the audience what the characters think or feel.
What is the Objective point of view
a signal to begin another actors lines.
What is a cue?
the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
What is Rhyme scheme?
a form of literature performed on stage in front of an audience or a camera.
What is drama?