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A word part that comes before the root word
A word part that comes after the root word
What is the root of the following word: telescope
The prefix "pseudo" means Ex: pseudonym
Words ending with the suffix "able" are usually what part of speech? Ex: agreeable
Using the words around an unknown word to determine the unknown word's meaning
An author's choice of words based on correctness, clearness, and effectiveness
A piece of prose that expresses an individual's point of view
A traditional story that attempts to explain a natural phenomenon or explain a belief of society
The person telling a story
A short speech expressing his thoughts made by an actor directly to the audience
A character that provides a contrast to another character ex: the good intentions of Benvolio are contrasted to the brashness of Tybalt
A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character on stage alone
A work of literature, especially a play, that ends in a catastrophe of the main character.
The final solution or outcome of a play or story Hint: It starts with "D"
The repetition of sounds at the end of words ex: deep, sleep, peep
An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable ex: again
Unrhymed iambic pentameter. Hint: Shakespeare wrote much of his plays in this.
The repetition of similar consonant sounds. ex: the "t" sound in 'the spurt of the lighted match'
Analyzing poetry for rhyme, meter, rhythm
She stood in front of the altar, shaking like a freshly caught trout