above, behind, after, by, during- these are examples of...
PREPOSITIONS- combines with a noun or pronoun to show location, time, or movement.
"I" "me" what point of view is this?
First person POV
What is a rhyme scheme?
The person who writes a play
PLAYWRIGHT
What word might destruction mean here:
She was in destruction mode because she was very angry.
ruining something to the point where it does not exist
OOPS is an example of....
an interjection
These are examples of....
ONOMATEOPIA
The stressed or unstressed syllables in a poem.
Rhythm
written and usually acted out and not meant to just be read..
The prefix -dis usually means apart
Disengaged means?
Example: When the cake is brown, remove it from the oven.
complex sentence
What is this?
Adverb
A theme is....
A main message or moral of a story
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
ELEMENTS OF A PLOT
Immortal means- deathless, endless, everlasting permanent
Is it being used correctly?
They went too far in the immortal.
No it should say..........
Example: Before sunrise, he woke up
ADVERIBAL CLAUSE
a conflict with a character versus a character
external conflict
The measurement of sound in a poem (they create moods)
METER
What is dialogue
FANBOYS - CONJUNCTIONS
Internal conflict
Mood
(Give both definitions for double points)
Tone: the way the speaker says something
Mood: how the audience feels or speaker feels towards the subject/message
Where the characters are prompted to move, how they speak.
(Example; (The prince walked over nervously to see the Pauper.)
STAGE DIRECTIONS