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| Those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachings of a church |
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| Having dominating influence over others |
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| The act of pleading on behalf of another |
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| Of a sickly, pale-yellowish complexion |
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| One who changes or is unsteady |
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| Verse written in 5 "foot" lines where 5 pairs of syllables include an unstressed & a stressed syllable |
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| Unrhymed verse written in Iambic Pentameter. Important / aristocratic characters speak in this while the minor ones don't. Use punctuation marks to help interpret meaning and where thoughts begin and end. |
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| Humorous use of a word/phrase to emphasize/suggest a different meaning |
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| Lengthy speech given alone on stage, expressing thoughts to audience. (Lets the audience know the character's thoughts and feelings) |
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| Lengthy speech given by 1 actor & addressed to other actors on stage, (not the audience). |
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| An actor's brief remark to the audience "unheard" by other actors. (Lets the audience know the character's thoughts and feelings.) |
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| Speech that is vivid, forceful, graceful, and persuasive |
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