This musical symbol tells you to play loudly.
Forte.
He wrote Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
William Shakespeare.
This person leads the podcast, speaks on-air, and often interviews guests.
A host.
This is the average of a data set.
The mean.
This is the sequence of events in a story.
The plot.
The lines and spaces on this chart show the pitch of musical notes.
The staff.
This epic poem about a hero fighting monsters is considered the earliest known work in Old English.
Beowulf.
A conversation with a guest on a podcast is known as this.
An interview.
This is the middle value in a data set when the numbers are in order.
The median.
The point of view where the narrator uses “I” or “we.”
Frst-person point of view.
This Italian term means to gradually get softer.
Decrescendo.
In Macbeth, this character is Macbeth’s manipulative wife.
Lady Macbeth.
This type of podcast features fictional storytelling and voice acting.
Narrative fiction podcast.
This is the most frequently occurring value in a data set.
The Mode.
The moment of greatest tension or turning point in a story.
The climax.
This composer from Austria was known for his symphonies and started composing as a child prodigy.
Mozart.
In The Tempest, this magician and rightful Duke of Milan uses his powers to control the island.
Prospero.
These are written summaries that appear with podcast episodes to give listeners an idea of what to expect.
Show notes.
This value measures how spread out numbers are from the mean.
The standard deviation.
Dialogue and action are part of this technique to "show, not tell."
Scene writing.
This system uses syllables like "Do, Re, Mi" to teach pitch .
Solfege.
In Macbeth, the witches make three prophecies. One says Macbeth will become king, and another says this man’s descendants will be kings.
Banquo.
This is the legal term for giving credit to music or clips used in your podcast.
Attribution.
This number tells you the range of the middle 50% of your data.
The interquartile range (IQR).
A sudden memory or scene from the past inserted into the story.
A flashback.