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What type of communication involves physical movements or actions made by the body?
What type of communication involves physical movements or actions made by the body?
- Public Communication
- Non-Verbal Communication (correct)
- Intrapersonal Communication
- Verbal Communication
Facial expressions are unique to specific cultures.
Facial expressions are unique to specific cultures.
False (B)
What is defined as communication with one’s self?
What is defined as communication with one’s self?
Intrapersonal Communication
Eye contact is an important aspect of __________ communication.
Eye contact is an important aspect of __________ communication.
Which type of communication involves interactions among three or more people?
Which type of communication involves interactions among three or more people?
Match the terms with their definitions:
Match the terms with their definitions:
Touch is a minimal form of non-verbal communication.
Touch is a minimal form of non-verbal communication.
What type of communication occurs when a person interacts with a group larger than fifteen?
What type of communication occurs when a person interacts with a group larger than fifteen?
What is another name for Chamber Theater?
What is another name for Chamber Theater?
The audience has no impact on the theater experience.
The audience has no impact on the theater experience.
What is the primary purpose of a monologue in theater?
What is the primary purpose of a monologue in theater?
The performers in theater are often referred to as ______.
The performers in theater are often referred to as ______.
Which element is NOT a part of the visual aspect of Chamber Theater?
Which element is NOT a part of the visual aspect of Chamber Theater?
Match each term with its definition:
Match each term with its definition:
The space where the action of the play takes place is commonly referred to as the stage.
The space where the action of the play takes place is commonly referred to as the stage.
What role does the audience play in theater?
What role does the audience play in theater?
What is the role of a director in a production?
What is the role of a director in a production?
Text-to-World connections involve personal experiences.
Text-to-World connections involve personal experiences.
What is tone in literature?
What is tone in literature?
A ______ is a division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit.
A ______ is a division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit.
Which type of rhyme occurs within a single line of poetry?
Which type of rhyme occurs within a single line of poetry?
Literature is only defined by poetry.
Literature is only defined by poetry.
The repetition of similar sounds in the final stressed syllables of words is called ______.
The repetition of similar sounds in the final stressed syllables of words is called ______.
Match the following types of literary connections with their definitions:
Match the following types of literary connections with their definitions:
Which type of poetry is characterized by its simplicity and concise storytelling?
Which type of poetry is characterized by its simplicity and concise storytelling?
A sonnet has a fixed structure of 12 lines.
A sonnet has a fixed structure of 12 lines.
What is Dramatic Poetry mainly composed of?
What is Dramatic Poetry mainly composed of?
______ poetry narrates a tale of heroic exploits.
______ poetry narrates a tale of heroic exploits.
Match the genres with their characteristics:
Match the genres with their characteristics:
What is the primary function of a persona in poetry?
What is the primary function of a persona in poetry?
Eye rhyme relies on the actual phonetic sound of words being similar.
Eye rhyme relies on the actual phonetic sound of words being similar.
What term refers to the larger, universal message of a poem?
What term refers to the larger, universal message of a poem?
An _______ is a mournful and reflective poem that usually laments the death of a person.
An _______ is a mournful and reflective poem that usually laments the death of a person.
Match the following poetry forms with their characteristics:
Match the following poetry forms with their characteristics:
Which of the following best describes a rhyme scheme?
Which of the following best describes a rhyme scheme?
Slant rhyme is when words sound similar but are not identical.
Slant rhyme is when words sound similar but are not identical.
Who brought the form of poetry to England in the 16th century?
Who brought the form of poetry to England in the 16th century?
Flashcards
Communication
Communication
The process of sharing information, ideas, feelings, or messages between people.
Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Sharing messages, information, or feelings without using words.
Facial Expressions
Facial Expressions
Universal expressions that convey feelings or emotions.
Tone of Voice
Tone of Voice
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Intrapersonal Communication
Intrapersonal Communication
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Interpersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication
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Body Movements
Body Movements
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Public Communication
Public Communication
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Chamber Theater
Chamber Theater
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Verbal Communication
Verbal Communication
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Monologues
Monologues
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Performers
Performers
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Script
Script
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Audience
Audience
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Space (Theater)
Space (Theater)
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Making Connections
Making Connections
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Literary Connection (Text-to-Text)
Literary Connection (Text-to-Text)
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Literary Connection (Text-to-Self)
Literary Connection (Text-to-Self)
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Literary Connection (Text-to-World)
Literary Connection (Text-to-World)
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Tone (in literature)
Tone (in literature)
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Line (in poetry/plays)
Line (in poetry/plays)
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Stanza (in poetry)
Stanza (in poetry)
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End Rhyme
End Rhyme
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Internal Rhyme
Internal Rhyme
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Free Verse Poetry
Free Verse Poetry
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Narrative Poetry
Narrative Poetry
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Lyric Poetry
Lyric Poetry
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Dramatic Poetry
Dramatic Poetry
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Sonnet
Sonnet
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Rhyme Scheme
Rhyme Scheme
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Slant Rhyme
Slant Rhyme
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Eye Rhyme
Eye Rhyme
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Theme
Theme
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Persona
Persona
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Structured Poetry
Structured Poetry
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Ode
Ode
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Elegy
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Study Notes
Lesson 1 - Verbal & Nonverbal Communication
- Communication is the process of conveying information, ideas, thoughts, feelings, or messages from one person or group to another.
- Nonverbal Communication transmits messages, information, or feelings without spoken or written words.
- Facial Expressions are universal.
- Body Movements include posture, bearing, stance, and subtle movements.
- Gestures are physical movements, especially hand and arm actions, to convey meaning, information, emotions, or intentions.
- Eye Contact is a powerful aspect of interpersonal communication, conveying a range of meanings, emotions, and social cues.
- Touch is a significant form of communication.
- Verbal Communication includes both spoken and written communication.
- Tone of voice adds depth and nuance to verbal communication, conveying emotions, attitudes, and intentions.
- Intrapersonal Communication involves communication with oneself.
- Interpersonal Communication happens between two people.
- Small Group Communication involves interactions among three or more people (no more than 15).
- Public Communication involves delivering a message to a large audience.
Lesson 2 - Chamber Theater
- Chamber Theater (Chamber Drama/Theater in the Round) is a style of performance where a small audience is seated in an intimate setting, and actors perform in close proximity.
- Monologues are speeches delivered by one character, often expressing their thoughts or addressing another character or the audience.
- Performers (Actors/Cast) bring characters to life through acting skills, conveying emotions, motivations, and relationships.
- Audience is crucial to the success of a production, providing feedback through laughter, applause, or silence.
- Director shapes the overall vision of the production, working closely with the cast and crew to interpret the script.
- Space (Stage) is the location where the play takes place.
- Visual Aspects include set design, costumes, lighting, props, and special effects.
- Script serves as the fundamental text for the production, including dialogues, stage directions, and character/setting descriptions.
Lesson 3 - Making Connections
- Making Connections is a reading comprehension strategy.
- It involves linking what is being read (text) with what is already known (schema or background knowledge).
- Types of Literary Connections:
- Text-to-Text: Relates current reading to previous readings.
- Text-to-Self: Connects the text to personal experiences.
- Text-to-World: Connects the text to events and phenomena in the larger world.
Lesson 4 - Analyzing Literature
- Literature encompasses a body of written works, traditionally imaginative poetry and prose, characterized by aesthetic excellence.
- Poetry uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning beyond the literal.
- Speaker in a poem is the voice addressing the reader.
- Content is the subject of a poem.
- Theme is a central message or idea in a work of literature.
- Tone reflects the author's attitude towards the subject.
- Line is a unit of writing in a poem or play.
- Stanza is a division within a poem.
- Rhyme involves repetition of similar sounds (End Rhyme, Internal Rhyme, Slant rhyme)
- Rhyme Scheme is the pattern of rhyme in a poem.
Lesson 4-6 Elements of Poetry(Continues from lesson 4)
- Forms of Poetry include structured poetry (with consistent frameworks like line length, syllable count, or meter) and free verse (without consistent patterns of rhyme or meter).
- Types of Poetry include narrative poetry (telling stories), lyric poetry (expressing emotions), dramatic poetry (dialogue between characters), epics, ballads.
- Different forms of poetry such as tragedy, comedy, melodrama and farce.
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