Uses the five senses to provide descriptions.
What is sensory language?
complete or incomplete; an alternative to a sentence
What is a line?
used as an alternative to literal meanings; ISHAMPOO
What is figurative language?
notes in a drama that describe how the scene should be performed or staged
What are stage directions?
longer section of a play; made up of multiple scenes
What is an act?
"Her tears flowed like a river, and although she tried to hide them, her sadness was clearly visible to everyone in the room."
What is a simile?
The number of children Mrs. Weber has.
What is 4?
Is created through the use of figurative language and sensory language to help the reader visualize.
What is imagery?
pattern at the ends of the lines of a poem; example: ABAB, ABCB
What is a rhyme scheme?
The flowers looked so withered that they were begging for water.
What is personification?
The bold list below is known as this.
What is the cast?
The part of the script where characters talk with other characters.
What is dialogue?
"Although I've told you a million times to clean your room, you still leave your clothes all over the floor."
What is hyperbole?
Mrs. Weber's classroom number.
What is 705?
Established through the setting and is how the audience feels about the writing.
What is mood?
determined using the combination of form, voice, and poetic devices; central message
What is theme?
An exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
William Shakespeare in the image below.
Who is the playwright?
shorter section of a drama; usually a single event at one location or specific time
What is a scene?
"The mountains stood sentinel, watching over the valley."
What is personification or alliteration?
The country in which Mrs. Weber used to live. She even rode the luge.
What is New Zealand?
Established through the use of connotation and vocabulary; the author's attitude.
What is tone?
sound, imagery, figurative language, foreshadow, form
What is poetic device?
When the teacher asked for volunteers to read aloud, there was a deafening silence in the classroom.
What is an oxymoron?
Type of drama that shows conflict with humor.
What is a comedy?
scenery, lighting, costumes, makeup, sound
What is set design?
"They seemed to be enjoying each other's company alone together."
What is an oxymoron?
Known as "M'lady", Mrs. Weber is a landowner in this country (not U.S.).
What is Scotland?
When an author provides clues about events to come.
What is foreshadowing?
arrangement or structure
What is form?
What is an allusion?
This type of drama shows the downfall of a hero.
What is tragedy?
Workers who are a part of the drama, including those behind the scenes and behind the camera.
What is crew?
A phrase or expression with a figurative meaning differs from the literal meaning of the individual words. These are learned and often have cultural significance.
What is an idiom?
Mrs. Weber has two dogs named Mac and Piper. They are this breed of dog.
What are beagles?