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  • Chronological order: the order in which events occur by time
  • Dialogue: conversations 2 or more people or character; written as direct speech
  • Cliffhanger: a dramatic and exciting ending to an episode of a serial, leaving the audience in suspense and anxious not to miss the next episode
  • Aural image: The image that is appeals to sense of hearing
  • Olfactory image: The image that appeals to the sense of smell
  • Visual image : The image that is appeals to the sense of sight
  • Sequence: a particular order in which related things follow each other
  • Simile: a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g. as brave as a lion).
  • Compound sentence: A sentence that contains two or more independent clauses joined by a conjunction. ( and but or.. etc)
  • Complex sentence: A sentence that contains a subordinate clause and a main clause.
  • prefix: a word that is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. ( re )
  • Root word: the part of a word that is the same in all languages, e.g. root word for 'to' is 'to'. ( mark )
  • Suffix: A suffix is a word or phrase that is added to the end of a word to form a new word. (able)
  • Etymology: original word
  • Sympathetic characters: -They are usually the villains of the story. -They are usually the ones who are most likely to be killed.
  • Improvise: To make up a piece of music or a speech as you go along. ( nightmare)
  • Tactile image: The sensation of touch, pressure, and vibration.
  • Denouement: the final part of a play, film, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved
  • Condition clause: A condition that must be satisfied before a promise can be enforced. ( if, unless) sth that could occur
  • Modal verb: A verb that expresses possibility, probability, or necessity.
  • Verb: usually used for show action that effective describing events and characters
  • Events can change unexpectedly: tru or false
  • Prudence: cautiosness; thinking about the future
  • dramatic irony: when the audience knows more than the characters about the situation, and the characters are unaware of this
  • No narrator: describe and explain characters in a way that makes them seem real and believable
  • playwright: that rely on words and actions to express such thoughts and feeling
  • Drama is a genre of fiction (representation) which is neither poetry nor prose but a combination of both. It presents a story through dialogue between characters as they act out their roles in situations created by an author.
  • Plot: The sequence of events in a play
  • Autobiography: A written account of a person's life, written by the person himself.
  • Prologue: an introductory section to a piece of writing ( accident)
  • Chronological order
    Arrangement of events or items in the order they occurred in time
  • Sequential order
    Arrangement of events or items in a logical order or in the order they are meant to be followed, which can include time-based sequences but also other types of sequences
  • Dependent clause
    A group of words that contains a subject and a verb, but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It must be connected to an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
  • Independent clause
    A group of words that contains a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a complete sentence.