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What is it called that divides plays?
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What is it called that divides plays?
Acts.
Who is the cause for the action in a play?
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Who is the cause for the action in a play?
Major Character
Who observes the action in a play?
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Who observes the action in a play?
Minor Character
What is it called when a character is speaking to the audience, but is not supposed to be heard by other characters?
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What is it called when a character is speaking to the audience, but is not supposed to be heard by other characters?
Aside
When a character expresses their thoughts.
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When a character expresses their thoughts.
soliloquy
what year did Shakespeare die?
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what year did Shakespeare die?
1616
What year did Shakespeare get Babtized?
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What year did Shakespeare get Babtized?
1564
Where was it believed Shakespeare went to school?
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Where was it believed Shakespeare went to school?
King Edward V1 Grammer School.
How many children did Shakespeare have?
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How many children did Shakespeare have?
3
What was Shakespeare's wifes name?
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What was Shakespeare's wifes name?
Anne Hathaway
True or False: A monologue is a long speech my a actor.
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True or False: A monologue is a long speech my a actor.
True
True or False: A Oxymoron pokes fun at.
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True or False: A Oxymoron pokes fun at.
False
True or False: Satire writing complaments people.
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True or False: Satire writing complaments people.
False
True or false: A Dramatic foil character contrast other characters.
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True or false: A Dramatic foil character contrast other characters.
True
True or False: Blank verses rhyme.
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True or False: Blank verses rhyme.
False
True or False: Shakespeare married at the age 16.
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True or False: Shakespeare married at the age 16.
false
True or false: Shakespeare's son Hamnet, died at a early age.
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True or false: Shakespeare's son Hamnet, died at a early age.
true
True or False: Skaespeare never wrote tragedies.
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True or False: Skaespeare never wrote tragedies.
False
True or False: Skaespeare hated music.
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True or False: Skaespeare hated music.
False
Shakespeare grew up in Jamestown.
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Shakespeare grew up in Jamestown.
False
When the audience knows something the character does not, it is known as what?
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When the audience knows something the character does not, it is known as what?
Dramatic Irony
What is it called when 2 or more people are speaking?
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What is it called when 2 or more people are speaking?
Dialogue
What were the 3 types of writing Shakespear wrote the most?
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What were the 3 types of writing Shakespear wrote the most?
Tragedies, comedies, histories.
Where was Shakespeare born?
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Where was Shakespeare born?
Stratford
What was Shakespeare's children named?
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What was Shakespeare's children named?
Judith, Susanna, Hamnet.

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