A question that is posed by a writer or speaker that does not require an answer.
What is a rhetorical question?
Is used in the place of a noun. It substitutes the noun in a paragraph or piece of writing to avoid repetition of the noun.
What is a Pronoun?
The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of what is actually said or written. eg: "The _____ of her reply, “How nice!” when I said I had to work all weekend."
What is irony?
A word that joins two clauses. eg: but, and.
What is a conjunction?
Attributing a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human or representing an abstract quality in human form.
What is Personification?
An example of this type of lighting often creates a halo or silhouette of a character
What is Back Lighting?
The comparison of two or more things through the identifying of similarities. eg: Her smile shines like the stars in the night sky.
What is a simile?
To make an ethical appeal, charities like Greenpeace or PETA often use it.
What is Ethos?
Alternate (one sequence) with another when editing a film.
What is Cross Cutting?
Proper nouns include personal names, place names, names of companies and organizations, and the titles of books, films, songs, and other media. These must always use this.
What is Capitalisation?
More casual and spontaneous language. It is used when communicating with friends or family either in writing or in conversation.
What is Informal/Colloquial language/Slang?
Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. eg. It is bigger than the Superbowl
What is Hyperbole?
A way a poet can provide rhythm, usually involving the last word of each line in the poem.
What is Rhyme?
The sweeping of the camera to give the viewer information about the setting of a film.
What is panning?
To persuade an audience by purposely evoking certain emotions to make them feel the way the author wants them to.
What is Pathos?
It is a powerful technique that can enhance your poems by adding layers of meaning, emotion, and creativity. It involves using images, words, or objects that represent something else.
What is Symbolism?
Used to create a sense of unease for a viewer, usually in horror
What is a Dutch Angle/Tilt Shot?
Particular words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand.
What is Jargon?
The use of words such as "I, we, ours and us" to create a sense of commonality between composer and responder.
What is inclusive language?
Describes the rhythm (or pattern of beats) in a line of poetry. It combines the number of beats and the arrangement of stressed and non-stressed syllables in each line.
What is Meter?
Sound or noise associated with the action of the film including dialogue, a train's whistle, crying.
What is diegetic sound?
For the sentence to be complete, it must have this.
What is a Subject?
A seemingly absurd or contradictory statement or proposition which when investigated may prove to be well founded or true.
What is a Paradox?
The author makes clear, logical connections between ideas, and includes the use of facts and statistics.
What is Logos?
A literary term for the attribution of human emotion and conduct to things found in nature that are not human
What is Pathetic Fallacy?
A low-angle shot gives power to those higher up, but this is a more exaggerated version. Opposite of a birds-eye view
What is a Worm's Eye View?
The arrangement of words in sentences, clauses, and phrases, and the study of the formation of sentences and the relationship of their component parts.
What is Syntax?