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Question 1
Monday 12/16 Exit Ticket Question: What is the difference between assonance and consonance?(1 point)
Responses

Assonance has similar sounds at the beginning of the word, consonance has similar sounds in the middle of the words.
Assonance has similar sounds at the beginning of the word, consonance has similar sounds in the middle of the words.

Consonance can only occur in odd numbered lines, assonance can only occur in even numbered lines.
Consonance can only occur in odd numbered lines, assonance can only occur in even numbered lines.

Assonance uses several words with the same vowel sound, consonance uses several words with the same consonant sound.
Assonance uses several words with the same vowel sound, consonance uses several words with the same consonant sound.

Assonance is repeated consonant sounds, consonance is repeated vowel sounds.
Assonance is repeated consonant sounds, consonance is repeated vowel sounds.
Question 2
Tuesday 12/17 Exit Ticket Question: What is an example of Onomatopoeia?(1 point)
Responses

It's the rhyme scheme that occurs at the end of lines or sentences.
It's the rhyme scheme that occurs at the end of lines or sentences.

The two lines that rhyme at the end of a sonnet.
The two lines that rhyme at the end of a sonnet.

Giving human attributes to non human entities.
Giving human attributes to non human entities.

Describing the sound of bells; how they clang, ring, clash, twang.
Describing the sound of bells; how they clang, ring, clash, twang.
Question 3
Wednesday 12/18 Exit Ticket Question: What picture am I going to use for my poem?(1 point)
Responses

A picture I've taken.
A picture I've taken.

A picture I've found on the internet.
A picture I've found on the internet.

A picture taken by my favorite artist or photographer.
A picture taken by my favorite artist or photographer.
Question 4
Thursday 12/19 Exit Ticket Question: What are the things stage directions can indicate?(1 point)
Responses

Motion of characters
Motion of characters

Emotional state of the characters.
Emotional state of the characters.

The setting of the stage.
The setting of the stage.

All of the above.
All of the above.
Question 5
Friday 12/20 Exit Ticket Question: How does a monologue differ from a soliloquy?(1 point)
Responses

A monologue and soliloquy are the same thing, it just depends on the character who says it.
A monologue and soliloquy are the same thing, it just depends on the character who says it.

A monologue is long speech delivered by a character during a conversation. A soliloquy is a speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud by themselves, typically made directly to an audience.
A monologue is long speech delivered by a character during a conversation. A soliloquy is a speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud by themselves, typically made directly to an audience.

A monologue is a speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud by themselves, typically made directly to an audience. A soliloquy is long speech delivered by a character during a conversation.
A monologue is a speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud by themselves, typically made directly to an audience. A soliloquy is long speech delivered by a character during a conversation.

A monologue and soliloquy are types of dialogue that express ideas and make claims.
A monologue and soliloquy are types of dialogue that express ideas and make claims.
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Here are the correct answers for the exit ticket questions you've provided:

Question 1: What is the difference between assonance and consonance?

  • Correct Response: Assonance uses several words with the same vowel sound, consonance uses several words with the same consonant sound.

Question 2: What is an example of Onomatopoeia?

  • Correct Response: Describing the sound of bells; how they clang, ring, clash, twang.

Question 3: What picture am I going to use for my poem?

  • (No definitive correct answer provided, it's subjective based on the individual's choice.)

Question 4: What are the things stage directions can indicate?

  • Correct Response: All of the above. (This includes motion of characters, emotional state of the characters, and the setting of the stage.)

Question 5: How does a monologue differ from a soliloquy?

  • Correct Response: A monologue is a long speech delivered by a character during a conversation. A soliloquy is a speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud by themselves, typically made directly to an audience.

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