OST Testing Flashcards

1
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The pattern of rhyming at the end of lines

A

Rhyme scheme

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2
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A single line of a poem or a section of a poem

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Verse

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3
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Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, etc.)

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Imagery

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4
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A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph

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Stanza

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5
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Words or phrases that go beyond literal meaning(e.g., simile, Metaphor)

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Figurative Language

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6
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A repeated line or group of lines in a poem, often like a chorus in a song

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Refrain

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7
Q

The rhythmic pattern of a poem

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Meter

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8
Q

Instructions in a script that tell actors how to move or speak

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Stage Directions

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9
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Objects used on stage to enhance a performance

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Props

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10
Q

The conversation between characters in a play

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Dialogue

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11
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A division of a play within an act, showing continuous action

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Scene

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12
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The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words

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Alliteration

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13
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A long speech by one character

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Monologue

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