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Romeo And Juliet Literary Terms Quiz Next Slide

Objective This lesson will assist the student in better understanding the definitions of literary terms. 100% of the students will take this quiz and perform at the level of mastery. Next Slide

Drama A drama is best described as: A. When the audience or reader knows something that the characters do not. B. Something that gives human qualities to animals or objects. C. Any work that is designed to be presented by actors on a stage. AB C

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Aside An Aside is best Described as: A. A comment made by a stage performer that is intended to be heard by the audience but not the characters. B. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. C. something that reveals a kind of truth that first seems contradictory. AB C

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Monologue A monologue is best described as: A. A comparison between two unlike things using the verb “to be”. B. Any work that is designed to be presented by actors on a stage. C. A composition, written or oral, by a single individual. ABC

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Soliloquy A soliloquy is best described as: A. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. B. A monologue in a drama used to give the audience information and to develop the speakers character. C. Something that gives human qualities to animals or objects. AB C

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Metaphor A metaphor is best described as: A. A comment made by a stage performer that is intended to be heard by the audience but not the characters. B. A comparison between two unlike things using the verb “to be”. C. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. ABC

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Simile A simile is best described as: A. Something reveals a kind of truth which at first seems contradictory. B. Something that gives human qualities to animals or objects. C. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. A B C

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Personification Personification is best described as: A. Something that reveals a kind of truth which at first seems contradictory. B. Any work that is designed to be presented by actors on a stage. C. Something that gives human qualities to animals or objects. ABC

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Foil A foil is best described as: A. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. B. A Character whose physical or psychological qualities contrast strongly with, therefore highlighting, the corresponding qualities of another character. C. Something that gives human qualities to animals or objects. AB C

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Paradox A paradox is best described as: A. Something that reveals a kind of truth which at first seems contradictory. B. A Character whose physical or psychological qualities contrast strongly with, therefore highlighting, the corresponding qualities of another character. C. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. AB C

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Dramatic Irony A dramatic irony is best described as: A. when the audience or reader knows something that the the characters do not know. B. A Character whose physical or psychological qualities contrast strongly with, therefore highlighting, the corresponding qualities of another character. C. A monologue in a drama used to give the audience information and to develop the speakers character. A B C

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