a writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward a subject
tone
the use of emotional, ethical, and logical
arguments to persuade in writing or speaking
rhetorical appeals
a consistent pattern of end rhyme throughout
a poem
rhyme scheme
the repetition of consonant sounds at the
beginnings of words that are close together
alliteration
What is considered "a play on words?"
metaphor
to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated
imply
a rhetorical appeal to reason or logic through statistics,
facts, and reasonable examples
logos
a change in pitch or tone of voice
inflection
reading aloud a literary text with expression
oral interpretation
What is DJ's full real name
Deandre Newton
a style of writing or speaking that is appropriate
for formal communication such as in academics or business
formal style
a rhetorical appeal to the reader’s or listener’s senses
or emotions through connotative language and imagery
pathos
the speed at which a speaker delivers words
rate
What year did William Shakespeare die?
1616
What theatre was A Mid Summer Nights Dream debuted in?
The Globe Theatre
the central idea, message, or purpose of a
literary work
theme
a purposeful arrangement of characters frozen as if
in a painting or a photograph
tableau
a genre of literature that is intended to be performed
before an audience; a play
drama
Name one of Shakespeare's comedies...
The Taming of the Shrew
A comparison between two unlike things in which one is said to be another X=Y
Metaphor
a group of lines, usually similar in length and pattern,
that form a unit within a poem
stanza
a light, humorous, nonsensical verse of few lines,
usually with a rhyme scheme of a-a-b-b-a
limerick
a kind of poetry that does not follow any regular
pattern, rhythm, or rhyme
free verse
What is Unit 4 called?
THE FINAL ACT
A comparison between two unlike things using the word like or as (X is like Y)
Similie