Another term used to refer to the speaker in a poem.
Who is a persona?
The author's presentation of the time, place, and atmosphere of the story.
What is setting?
A story meant to be acted out on stage.
What is a play?
The person, thing, or place to which the sentence refers.
What is the subject of a sentence?
A part of an essay that develops a single idea.
What is a paragraph?
A short humorous poem that is nonsensical.
What is a limerick?
A character that contrasts with another character, especially the protagonist, to highlight specific traits or qualities of the latter.
Who is a foil character?
It provides information on the use of stage, costumes, characters' behaviour, and items to be used on stage.
What are stage directions?
The name of an idea or emotion.
What is an abstract noun?
A form of writing that gives information
What is expository writing?
The poetic device used in Emily Dickinson's poem's title "Hope is a thing with feathers".
What is a metaphor?
A storyline that begins with a past event but concludes in the present.
What is the flashback?
The era in which the play was characterized by five acts.
What is the classical or Shakespearean drama?
The type of sentence represented in the following: "The little lady in the park expressed her views to the reporter."
What is a simple sentence?
A type of writing that aims to convince readers to believe and accept the writer's perspective?
What is persuasive writing?
Two poetic forms consist of fourteen lines with a specific rhyme scheme and rhythmic pattern.
What are Shakespearean and Petrarchan/Italian sonnets?
All that the author uses to highlight the thematic discourse of a story.
What are narrative techniques?
The act of expressing one's thoughts aloud, especially when alone on stage.
What is a soliloquy?
The function of the phrase "in the park" in the following sentence: The little lady in the park spoke to the reporter."
What is an adjective phrase?
Teachers allow students who struggle to write to illustrate their ideas in various art forms that are classified under this Language Arts strand.
What is representing?
The literary period when feminism became dominant in poetry.
What is the modern era?
A short story in which a little boy's obsession with ice cream mirrors the obsession of his father's quest to find his wife's lover.
What is the story "The Boy Who Loved Ice Cream"?
An actor's thoughts that are shared with the audience, but are inaudible to other characters on stage.
What is an aside?
The function of the second clause in the sentence is: "He didn't know what caused the commotion in the classroom."
What is a noun clause?
Cohesion, coherence, unity, and completeness are important qualities.
What are the elements of a good paragraph?