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to present the ideas or words of another as one’s own without crediting the source
Plagiarize/plagiarism
the stylistic means by which an author conveys his/her attitude(s) in a work of literature
Tone
A source that provides a thorough, well-reasoned theory, argument, discussion, etc based on strong evidence.
Reliable Source
The major sections of a play
Act(s)
Facts or details that back up a main idea, theme, or thesis
Supporting Evidence
A source of information that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events
Secondary Source
Books that people write about their own lives
Autobiography
To combine elements and parts to form a coherent whole
Synthesize
Items used on stage to help actors tell a story
Props
The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence
Plot
A building where a play is performed containing the stage and seating area for the audience
Theatre
A genre that focuses around a noble character who struggles against strong external challenges
Tragedy
conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
Dialogue
Area to actor’s left or right as he/she faces the audience
Stage Left/Right
The area behind scenery not visible to the audience
Backstage
An instruction written into the script of a play, indicating stage actions, movements of performers, or production requirements
Stage Directions
To make up or perform without preparation
Improvisation/Improv
The combination of two words of opposite meaning for dramatic, comedic or provocative effect
Oxymoron
Successive words, phrases, clauses expressed with the same or very similar grammatical structure
Parallelism
the intended target group for a message, regardless of the medium
Audience
A statement that suggests that there are only two choices available in a situation that really offers more than two options
Either or Fallacy
Person, animal or thing in the story
Character
A mild or pleasant word or phrase that is used instead of one that is unpleasant or offensive
Euphemism