Techniques Flashcards

1
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Dialogue

A

Talking

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2
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Mise-en-scene

A

The scene and pointing

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3
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Costumes

A

Clothes they wear

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4
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Symbolism

A

Sound

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5
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Topic sentence

A

A sentence to say what the paragraph will be about

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6
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Point

A

State your view ( without using ‘ I ‘ )

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7
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Evidence

A

Quote / part of scene

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8
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Analysis

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Explain how the evidence proves your point

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9
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Refer to question

A

Link your task

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10
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Simile

A

‘ as ‘ ‘ like ‘ comparing two things

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11
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Metaphor

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Comparison one thing is another

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12
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Alliteration

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The repitition of identical sounds at the beginnings of words which are close together

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13
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Ryhme

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The repetition of similar sounds occurring at the end of lines in compositions such as poems and songs

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14
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Tone

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The attitude of a writer/character/persona toward a person or audience

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15
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Caesura

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Unnatural break/ full stop

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16
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Personification

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A type of metaphor where an object is described as if it had human quantities

17
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Pronoun

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A word that can be used in a place of a noun when referring to someone or something

18
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Free verse

A

Poetry that does not follow a rhyming pattern or a set rhythm

19
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Sibilance

A

A specific form of alliteration where the ‘ s ‘ and/or ‘ sh ‘ sound is repeated creating a hissing sound

20
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Transferred epithet

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An expression where an adjective is added to a noun other than what it is actually describing

21
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Direct speech

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The reporting of speech by repeating the actual words spoken

22
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Non-diegetic

A

Only we can hear ( music for example)

23
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Diegetic

A

Both can hear (shower for exactly)