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Cards (37)

  • I've told you to stop a thousand times.
    Hyperbole
  • Acts are shorter sections of a play, usually each scene occurs in one location at a specific time.
    FALSE
  • The narrator does not participate in the action of the story but let us know exactly what the characters feel.
    Third Person POV
  • This literary stage means " "to see again" not just once but multiple times" so that the writer can process where the larger problems like content and organization and the smaller problems like sentence structure, word choice, and formatting will both be considered. Revising
  • The Titanic was said to be unsinkable, but it sank on its first voyage.
    Irony
  • It is poem that can be sung with a simple rhythmic structure, and tells the stories of ordinary people.
    Ballad
  • I'm a diamond, you know I glow up.
    Metaphor
  • This is the beginning of the end
    Paradox
  • Scenes are long sections of a play, made up of multiple scenes, usually designed to separate the play into its main parts.
    True
  • Red herring distracts the readers attention from the plot twist.
    TRUE
  • "O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die."
    Apostrophe
  • In this stage, a writer creates the basic draft of a report. They compose their first draft with a pen and notepad or legitimately work on a PC.
    Conceptualizing
  • Cliff-hanger is an abrupt ending that leaves the plot incomplete, without denouement, it often leaves characters in a precarious or difficult situation True
  • Cliff-hanger is an abrupt ending that leaves the plot incomplete, without denouement, it often leaves characters in a precarious or difficult situation True
  • In Deus ex machina, the conflict is resolve through a means (god, or dues) that seem unrelated to the story. True
  • Script the written text of a stage play, screenplay, or broadcast.
    True
  • Do a quick headcount and see who's missing.
    Synechdoche
  • The leading character struggles with his physical strength against other men, forces of nature, or animals.
    Man vs. Man
  • What type of meter is made up of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable?
    lambic
  • The story is narrated by a main character or one of the characters where the reader sees the story through the eyes of this person as he or she experiences it.
    First person POV
  • This is the stage where the writer thinks of the possible concept or ideas.
    Pre-writing
  • Flashing arrow is a premonition, muck like a flash-forward, but only hints at the future.
    False
  • What type of meter is made up of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable?
    Trochee
  • It is a long narrative poem in elevated style recounting the deeds of a legendary or historical hero.
    Epic
  • It is a lyric poem consisting of 14 lines and is usually written in iambic pentameter.
    Sonnet
  • In medias res, the narrative starts in the middle of the story instead of from its beginning.
    True
  • What type of meter is made up of two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable?
    Anapest
  • Foreshadowing is a technique used to focus the readers, but not the characters attention on an object, or location.
    False
  • My clothes stood so erect as if someone had ordered them to stay in attention, as soon as I had ironed them.
    Personification
  • The leaves crunched as I walked over them.
    Onomatopoeia
  • These are series of lines grouped together and separated by an empty line. Stanza
  • The character's struggle has something to do with a choice (choosing between right or wrong), or it may have to do with overcoming emotions or mixed feelings.
    Man vs Himself
  • The character's struggle has something to do with a choice (choosing between right or wrong), or it may have to do with overcoming emotions or mixed feelings.
    Man vs Himself
  • The character fights against social traditions or rules (fight for freedom, rights, for a cause etc.)
    Man vs Society
  • What type of meter is made up of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables?
    Dactyl
  • Parting is such sweet sorrow.
    Oxymoron
  • A prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set used by actors. True