A | B |
verse N | poetic framework |
prose N | ordinary speech -no regular pattern |
soliloquy N | a monologue -character expresses his thoughts outloud |
iambic pentameter N | a line that has ten syllables in each line |
aside N | a comment made by a character on stage to an audience byt not heard by the characters |
affable A | pleasantly easy to approach and to talk to, friendly |
amorous A | showing or expressing love |
apparel N | clothing, especially outerwear, garments |
countenance N | appearance, especially the look or expression of the face |
cunning N | skill employed in a shrewd or sly manner |
liberal N | favorable to progress or reform, as in political or religious |
peruse V | to read through with thoroughness or care |
rhetoric N | the use of language to effectively persuade |
shrew N | a woman of violent temper and speech, or any of several small, mouse like animals |
amiss A | out of the right of proper course, order or condition; wrongly; astray |
askance A | with suspicion, mistrust, or disapproval |
dissemble V | to give false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of |
fancy V | to take a liking to: like |
jest N | a joke or witty remark |
minion N | a servile follower or subordinante of a person in power |