the actors in a play, film, or a television show.
what is cast?
what is simile?
a figure of speech that directly compares two things.
what is simple sentence?
independent clause, complete thought, can stand on its own, no coordinating or subordinating conjunctions, subject and predicate.
what is diction?
the operating language of poetry. Language employed in a manner that sets poetry apart from other kinds of speech or writing.
what is mood?
the feeling that the reader gets from the writing.
The people who watch the performance
what is audience?
what is idiom?
phrases that have a meaning that is very different from individual parts.
what is compound sentence?
joins together two independent clauses.
what is rhyme scheme?
a poet's deliberate pattern of lines that rhyme with other lines in a poem or a stanza?
an instruction written into script, indicating stage actions, movements etc.
what is stage directions?
what is metaphor?
a technique where one thing is compared to another by stating they share the same qualities.
what is complex sentence?
joins together 1 independent and 1 dependent clause with a subordinating conjunction.
what is Stanza?
a part of poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit.
move to a scene in a movie, novel, etc. That is set in a time earlier.
what is flashback?
what is Allusion?
a brief but purposeful references, within a a text, to a person, place, event or to another work of literature.
what is prepositional phrase?
a group of words that consists of a preposition, the object of the preposition.
what is theme?
a message an author wants to communicate through the piece.
a long speech given by one character where no others on stage cna hear what is said.
what is monologue?
what is repetition?
a literary device that involves using the same word over and over again in a piece of writing speech.
what is complex compound?
joins together multiple dependent and independent clauses.
what is poetic device?
the following poetic devices intensify mood, feeling and sound in poem