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Stage directions: instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics Playwright: author of a play Sensory details: imagery. Descriptions using sight, sound, smell, taste, touch. Text features: the parts of a text that stand out (diagram, table of contents, index, etc.) third person objective point of view: When the narrator only knows what the characters do and say, not thoughts. It's like a "camera view" of the story. Commonplace assertion: a common opinion Free verse: a poem that does not rhyme or have a meter Symbolism: when a physical thing stands for an idea Irony: Basically, a twist between what is said and what is meant. OR an interesting twist between expectations and reality. Categorical claim: a claim using a stereotype
Stage directions: instructions for actors and stage crew, usually set in italics Joe (Angrily): Bro, I’m so angry right now! Bob (Patiently): It’s going to be okay, bro. Joe (Starting to calm down. He walks across the stage): Well… if you say so, bro. Bob (he hears a car roll up in the driveway): Bro! We’ve got to go!
Playwright: author of a play
Sensory details: imagery Sensory details: imagery. Descriptions using sight, sound, smell, taste, touch.
Text features: the parts of a text that stand out (diagram, table of contents, index, etc.)
third person objective point of view: When the narrator only knows what the characters do and say, not thoughts. It's like a "camera view" of the story.
Commonplace assertion: a common opinion It’s important to keep our rainforests clean and beautiful!
Free verse: a poem that does not rhyme or have a meter To YOU by Walt Whitman STRANGER! if you, passing, meet me, and desire to speak to me, why should you not speak to me? And why should I not speak to you?
Symbolism: when a visible thing stands for an idea or something bigger
Categorical claim: a claim using a stereotype All Texans carry guns.
Irony: Basically, a twist between what is said and what is meant Irony: Basically, a twist between what is said and what is meant. OR an interesting twist between expectations and reality.