- a part of an act in a drama defined by the changing of characters
what is a scene?
The words that are spoken by the characters in the drama/play.
what is a dialogue?
a comparison that does not use the word like or the word as. It says that one thing is another thing
what is a metaphor?
– the repetition of an initial consonant sound. Most tongue twisters use alliteration. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers is a common ?
what is a alliteration?
- is writing that is not poetry. It is written in sentences and paragraphs. It uses regular language and may contain dialogue. Examples include stories and newspaper and magazine articles
what is a prose?
a comparison of two unlike things or ideas that uses the word like of the word as. are used in literature to make writing more vivid and powerful. In everyday speech, they can be used to convey meaning quickly and effectively.
what is a simile?
a group of usually four or more lines which may have a certain length, meter, or rhyming scheme; creates a division in the poem. ? have a space between them which makes them easy to identify
what is a stanza?
A pattern of ? words at the end of lines. ? explains which lines . Letters are used to identify ? is used.
what is a rhyme scheme?
is a type of literature, or artistic writing, that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions. The ? does this by carefully choosing and arranging language for its meaning.
what is poetry?
a play is a piece of writing that is presented through the use of dialogue. It is almost always presented to an audience.
what is a drama?