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Texas EOC English 1: 1.1 Understanding and Analysis of Literary Texts 184 Views
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Can thou findeth the correct answer for this question? Forsooth, methinks thee can.
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
- 00:05
jour brought to you by the duke of milan that
- 00:08
we prefer the duke of milano since he always brings
- 00:10
the cookies All right check the following passage from the
- 00:13
tempest Bye Willy shakes right here Member antonio's a bastion
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- 00:18
of tony's basket They're going on about tunis and naples
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raise durable reserve from gillette These things how come people
- 00:27
don't say me Thinks anymore start All right well this
- 00:34
excerpt is an example of what And here the potential
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answers Not along absolutely dialogue Meselson all right well we've
- 00:43
got two characters talking here so we need a word
- 00:46
that reflects the situation but we don't know the necessary
- 00:49
vocab Well full not the root words will take us
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a long way For example we can cut choice eh
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Right away monologue because we know that mono comes from
- 01:00
greek mono so meaning single or alone log actually comes
- 01:05
from the greek word logos which means speech or word
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So we know that a monologue is when one character
- 01:12
is speaking Unless these two characters are actually one guy
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with multiple personalities thiss passage can't be a monologue option
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B isn't right either soliloquy comes from the latin solace
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which means alone and low key which means to speak
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so like monologues soliloquies happen on lee when one character
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is speaking fun fact the difference between monologues and soliloquies
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is that in monologues characters talkto other characters while in
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soliloquies characters talk to themselves like in hamlets hole to
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be or not to be thing talking to himself and
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i wonder they thought he was great All right well
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choice dee is also wrong Meselson is actually a french
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phrase that refers to the physical arrangement and general aesthetics
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of a stage production or film Sats lights camera angles
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can all factor into meselson Try using this word as
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much as possible You'll sound smart diesel scent all right
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the correct answer is c dialogue die meaning to and
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we already learned that log means speech so we've got
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two guys speaking right end of discussion Dialogue also refers
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to when multiple characters air speaking but we figure the
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word multi log and just sounded too weird to whoever 00:02:27.153 --> [endTime] came up with
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