In the context of dramatic texts, tone refers to the overall attitude of the text.
What is tone in the context of dramatic texts?(1 point)
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the overall attitude of the text
the overall attitude of the text
the way the text’s plot is conveyed through words
the way the text’s plot is conveyed through words
the direct and specific meaning of a word
the direct and specific meaning of a word
the thoughts and associations a word evokes.
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In the context of dramatic texts, tone refers to the overall attitude of the text.
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a unifying message or idea contained in a text
a unifying message or idea contained in a text
a central topic in a text
a central topic in a text
a problem the characters must solve in a text
a problem the characters must solve in a text
a time or place in a text
In the context of dramatic texts, theme is defined as a unifying message or idea contained in a text.
Hackett, Walter (adaptation)
Characters
NARRATOR
COLONEL
AARON BURR
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Which of the following is a theme the play develops about justice?
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Justice always comes to those who deserve it.
Justice always comes to those who deserve it.
Justice sometimes comes at the expense of others.
Justice sometimes comes at the expense of others.
Justice exposes the truth, and nobody is above it.
Justice exposes the truth, and nobody is above it.
Justice can be manipulated by those in power to wrongfully punish.
Based on the context of "The Man Without a Country," a theme the play develops about justice is: Justice can be manipulated by those in power to wrongfully punish.
How does the play develop a theme about justice?
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The justice dealt to Nolan serves as a valuable lesson for him, as he is made to confront his disloyalty to his country.
The justice dealt to Nolan serves as a valuable lesson for him, as he is made to confront his disloyalty to his country.
The justice dealt to Nolan wrongfully punishes him at first, but he responds to it by working hard to prove his innocence and his love for his country.
The justice dealt to Nolan wrongfully punishes him at first, but he responds to it by working hard to prove his innocence and his love for his country.
The justice dealt to Nolan wrongfully punishes him for a crime he did not commit, causing him to grow bitter and hate the country that spurned him.
The justice dealt to Nolan wrongfully punishes him for a crime he did not commit, causing him to grow bitter and hate the country that spurned him.
The justice dealt to Nolan
The play develops a theme about justice by illustrating that: The justice dealt to Nolan wrongfully punishes him for a crime he did not commit, causing him to grow bitter and hate the country that spurned him.
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organization of paragraphs
organization of paragraphs
topic or subject
topic or subject
number of stanzas
number of stanzas
rhyme scheme
rhyme scheme
number of rhymes
The two correct answers that would be included in a description of a poem’s structure are:
- number of stanzas
- rhyme scheme