Dramatic Conventions
Theme & Character
Argument & Rhetoric
Poetry & Sonnets
Author's Craft
100

What dramatic convention occurs when a character speaks their thoughts aloud on stage while alone, revealing their inner feelings to the audience?


Soliloquy

100

What is the term for the central message or life lesson a story communicates about life?

Theme

100

What is the main argument or position a writer is trying to prove called?

Claim

100

How many lines are in a sonnet?

14

100

What is diction?

An author's choice of words.

200

What dramatic convention is illustrated when a character delivers a long speech explaining their thoughts or decisions to others on stage?


Monologue

200

What is the difference between theme and topic?

A topic is the subject, a theme is the message about the subject

200

What do we call the reasoning used to support a claim?

Evidence

200

What is the most common meter used in Shakespearean sonnets?

Iambic Pentameter

200

What do we call the style or personality of a writer that comes through in their writing?


 

Voice


300

In drama, what is the term for when the audience knows something that a character does not, creating tension in the scene?

Dramatic Irony

300

What do we call the way an author reveals a character’s personality through actions, dialogue, and thoughts?

Characterization

300

When a writer presents the opposing side of an argument, what is that called?

Counterclaim

300

the term for the specific organizational patterns that authors use to structure their writing, such as cause What is a group of four lines in a poem called? 

Quatrain

300

What is tone?

The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience.

400

In tragedies, what term describes a character trait—such as ambition—that ultimately leads to the hero’s downfall?

Tragic Flaw

400

What kind of theme applies broadly to many cultures and time periods, such as “ambition can lead to downfall”?

Universal Theme

400

What rhetorical device asks a question for effect rather than expecting an answer?


Rhetorical question

400

In a Shakespearean sonnet, what are the final two rhyming lines called?

Couplet


400

What do we call the feeling or atmosphere created for the reader?


Mood

500

When a character speaks directly to the audience while other characters on stage cannot hear them, what dramatic convention is this?

Aside

500

If a character’s actions create suffering for themselves or others because of a personality trait, what literary element is most likely responsible?

A tragic flaw


500

What literary device combines two contradictory words, like “jumbo shrimp” or “deafening silence”?

Oxymoron

500

What is the typical structure of a Shakespearean sonnet?

Three quatrains followed by a rhyming couplet


500

If an author chooses words like furious, outrageous, ridiculous, and disaster when describing something, what aspect of writing are they most strongly shaping?


Tone

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