a genre having a humorous tone in which the characters ultimately triumph.
What is a comedy.
The main part of a word.
What is the root of a word.
The people in a story.
What is character
Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile.
The attitude of a writer.
What is tone.
a genre of drama in which terrible or sorrowful events happen to a main character.
What is tragedy.
A stem added to the beginning of a word.
What is a prefix.
The time and place in a story.
What is setting.
Comparison saying one thing is another.
What is a metaphor.
The way the writer wants the reader to feel.
What is mood.
When a character has a long speech on stage and others are nearby.
What is monologue.
A stem added to the end of a word.
What is a suffix.
The main idea in a story.
What is theme.
When something nonhuman is given human characteristics.
What is personification.
Everything a writer does to develop a character.
What is characterization.
Instructions in a play for lighting, sound, costume, scenery, props, and, the movement of actors onstage. This is a two word answer.
What are stage directions.
The name for both the prefix or a suffix.
What is an affix.
The events in a story.
The opposite of what is expected.
What is irony.
The reason a writer writes.
What is author's purpose.
When an actor speaks alone onstage.
What is soliloquy.
This prefix means "again"
What is "re"
The trouble a character faces. This could be internal or external.
What is conflict.
a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear side by side.
What is oxymoron.
Writing that appeals to the senses so that the reader can hear or see or smell ... what is being described.
What is imagery.