Statistics for Keystone Lit Terms Test 2

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HintAnswer% Correct
_ The term refers to a speech or comment made by an actor directly to the audience about the action of the play or another character. The audience is to understand that this comment is not heard or noticed by the other characters in the play.aside
100%
_is the repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables.alliteration
80%
_ is a pair of lines that usually rhyme. They can appear in other poetry forms, such as sonnets.
couplet
80%
_ is a long poem narrating the heroic exploits of an individual in a way central to the beliefs and culture of the society. Typical elements include fabulous adventures, superhuman deeds, majestic language, and a mythical setting.epic poem
80%
_ is a character whose traits are in direct contrast to those of the principal character, therefore highlights the traits of the protagonist.foil
80%
_ is a Japanese form of poetry. It consists of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables.
haiku
80%
_ is a rhyme that occurs within a line of verse.internal rhyme
80%
_is a specific sequence of syllable type, such as unstressed/stressed.meter
80%
_ is the use of words such as "buzz" or "moo" that imitate the sounds associated with the objects to which they refer.onomatopoeia
80%
_ is an article or object that appears on the stage during a play. The word comes from the term "theatrical property."prop
80%
_ is narrative spoken by a single actor in which his or her thoughts are revealed to the audience. It can be written as if the actor is speaking to himself or herself. Usually, the actor is alone on stage, or the other performers are temporarily not engaged in the play.
soliloquy
80%
_is a form of poetry written in fourteen lines and ending in a couplet. They also have a specific rhythm the poet must follow. They are usually written in iambic pentameter.sonnet
80%
_ is also called vowel rhyme. It is a rhyme in which the same vowel sounds are used with different consonants in the stressed syllables of the rhyming words.
assonance
60%
_ is poem that tells a story. It is often of folk origin and intended to be sungballad
60%
_ is the repetition of consonants or of a consonant pattern, especially at the ends of wordsconsonance
60%
_ is traditionally written in response to the death of a person or group. In content, it is similar to an epitaph (written on a tombstone) or a eulogy (written using prose). It focuses on the loss or grief itself.elegy
60%
_is a rhyme that occurs in the last syllables of verses.
end rhyme
60%
_is poetry written without regard to form, rhyme, rhythm, meter, or line breaks.free verse
60%
_Poems that tell a story. They have characters and plot just like a story. Sometimes they have dialogue, themes, and conflicts. They can sometimes be categorized as another form, such as ballads or epics.narrative
60%
_ a poem that focuses on one subject and finds an original way to express what is good and unique about it. It follows a rhyme scheme of ABABCDECDE for each stanzaode
60%
_ is also called half rhyme, imperfect rhyme, near rhyme, oblique rhyme, and off rhyme. It is a rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical.
slant rhyme
60%
_ tell actors how to move and speak. They are in parentheses ( ) or in italics. They can also tell you where the play is taking place or give information about how to make the stage look to set the scene.
stage directions
60%
_ is a division in poetry shown by a line break, is the equivalent of a paragraphstanza
60%
_ This poem is written in iambic pentameter. That means each line has ten syllables. The syllables have a pattern of unstressed syllable, stressed syllable, unstressed syllable, stressed syllable, and so on. The lines do not have an end rhyme scheme.blank verse
40%
_ Similar to soliloquy, this is a long speech by a single actor. The actor can either be alone on stage or interacting with other performers.
dramatic monologue
40%

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