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STUDENT NAME: I. Identification: For the following ten questions, please match t

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STUDENT NAME: I. Identification: For the following ten questions, please match the critical term (top section) with the corresponding definition (bottom section). Place your answer on the line provided. (10 points) . Intersectionality 2. Creative Non-Fiction 3. Fantasia 4. Frame Narrative 5. Literary Naturalism 6. Split Scene -7. Polyvocality 8. Blues Aesthetic 9. Fourth Wall 10. Atmosphere A. In theatrical productions, this term describes the invisible barrier that supposedly separates the audience from the "action" of the play-its three-dimensional world. If the barrier is acknowledged and respected (or not toyed with), the audience is not directly implicated in what is happening onstage. If it is broken, however, the audience becomes a part of the production rather than passive observers. B. a literary technique used to contain an embedded narrative, a story within a story, to provide the reader with context about the main narrative. C. Often used alongside tone and mood, this term describes how a writer uses descriptive language to convey emotions or feelings in a text. Using setting and objects strategically are common ways in which authors do this work.

Explanation / Answer

1. Intersectionality: F.

2. Creative non-fiction: I.

3. Fantasia: G.

4. Frame narrative: B.

5. Literary naturalism: H.

6. Split scene: J.

7. Polyvocality: E.

8. Blues Aesthetic: D.

9. Fourth wall: A.

10. Atmosphere: C.