What is alliteration?
Alliteration is the repeat of a consonant sound.
What is a drama?
The passage is a play.
What type of play is amusing and ends well?
Comedy
What is a line break?
Where a line of poetry ends.
What is cause and effect?
The cause is why something happens, the effect is what happens.
What is a Simile?
Comparing something using like or as.
Who are the characters in a drama?
actors.
What term means that the words are spoken by actors?
Dialogue
What is meter?
a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, a rhythm.
What is First person Point of view?
told by the character in the story. ( I, me, my)
What is a metaphor?
A metaphor compares something without using like or as.
What are stage directions?
Can be the setting, character's actions or the characters feelings.
Which literary term tells the actors how to act on stage? usually in parenthesis and / or italics.
Stage Direction.
What is repetition?
words or phrase repeat.
What is third person point of view?
told by a narrator. ( he, she, they)
What is a Hyperbole?
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally?
Which literary term means the author of the play?
Playwrite
What is the book called of lines that the actors read from?
Script.
What are stanzas?
lines in a poem.
What are character traits?
The way a character is on the inside.
What is an Idiom?
An expression: That's the last straw.
Which literary term means the person that tells the story?
Narrator
What are chapters of a play?
acts
What is personification?
giving human like qualities to objects or animals.
What is the theme or message?
The lesson the author want you to learn. A big idea that can be applied to your own life.