Describe some of the linguistic tools a playwright might use to set the mood or tone of a play
What will be an ideal response?
A playwright might use meter—patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables; onomatopoeia—the use of words that express the feeling of their meaning through sound; assonance—the repetition of vowel sounds; or alliteration—the repetition of consonant sounds, to set the tone of a play by provoking an emotional response in the audience through their aural sense.
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A. Shang dynasty B. Tang dynasty C. Zhou dynasty D. Six Dynasties
Identify the texture of the listening excerpt
a. unison b. polyphony c. homophony d. monophony e. tonality
The 12-bar blues form
A. is used in all rhythm and blues songs. B. consists of four three-measure phrases. C. consists of three four-measure phrases. D. can have a variety of sequences.
In drawing, the outer boundaries of two-dimensional forms are defined by ________, while the outer boundaries perceived among three-dimensional forms are defined by ________
A. graphite; ink B. visual elements; principles of design C. outlines; contour lines D. thick lines; thin lines E. actual lines; implied lines