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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | Aside | Private words heard by the audience | Macbeth Vocab Lit Terms |
| 2 | Aside | In drama, a speech directed to the audience that supposedly is not audible to the other characters onstage at the time. When Hamlet first appears onstage, for example, his aside "A little more than kin, and less than kind!" gives the audience a strong sense of his alienation from King Claudius. | MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms |
| 3 | aside | A piece of dialogue intended for the audience and supposedly not heard by the other actors on stage | English 12 - Terms and Devices |
| 4 | aside | private words that a character in a play speaks to the audience or to another character, which are not supposed to be overheard by others onstage. | Shakespearean Tragedy |
| 5 | Aside | away from one's thoughts or consideration | English Termininology |
| 6 | Aside | A device in which a character in a drama makes a short speech which is heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play | All Literary Devices |
| 7 | Aside | A device in which a character in a drama makes a short speech which is heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play | Literary Terms Week 5 |
| 8 | Aside | A device in which a character in a drama makes a short speech which is heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play | Week Six Literary Terms |
| 9 | aside | Words spoken by an actor directly to the audience, which are not “heard” by the other characters on stage during a play. | AP Vocab - Full List |
| 10 | aside | Words spoken by an actor directly to the audience, which are not “heard” by the other characters on stage during a play. | AP Vocab 1 |
| 11 | Aside | A device in which a character in a drama makes a short speech which is heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play | Week Seven Literary Terms |
| 12 | aside | a line spoken directly to the audience | C-6 Varieties of Drama |
| 13 | aside | To one side; out of the way - A UN LADO | A - Adverbs |
| 14 | aside | Not taken into account or excluded from consideration - APARTE | A - Adverbs |
| 15 | aside | A message that departs from the main subject - DIGRESIÓN | A - Nouns |
| 16 | aside | words spoken to be heard by audience but not other characters | Hockinson AP Literature and Composition |
| 17 | Aside | A device in which a character in a drama makes a short speech which is heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play | Literary Terms 5 |
| 18 | Aside | A device in which a character in a drama makes a short speech which is heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play | Literary Terms 7 |
| 19 | aside | private words a character speaks to the audience or to another character which are not heard by others onstage | Literary elements |
| 20 | aside | in drama, a short speech spoken to the audience-no characters hear it | Literary Terms |
| 21 | aside | words that are spoken by a narrator in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage | English Literary Devices and Terms |
| 22 | aside | character speaks directly to the audience--those on stage do not hear | 10 B terms |
| 23 | aside | a short speech delievered to the audience by an actor in a play spoken in an undertone to suggect the rest of the characters on stage are unable to hear it | Shakespearean Tragedy |
| 24 | aside | a character addresses the audience directly and the other characters on stage cannot hear him | english exam terms |
| 25 | aside | a remark made so quietly that only the person it ws said to heard it | english |
| 26 | aside | a character addresses the audience directly and the other characters on stage cannot hear him | English II H Spring Exam Terms |
| 27 | aside | statement made to the audience in a way the other characters dont hear | vocab |
| 28 | aside | words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage | literary elements |
| 29 | aside | na boku | ruchy ciała |
| 30 | aside | words spoken that are not supposed to be overheard by others | English Terms |
| 31 | Aside | A brief remark by a character that expresses his/her thoughts and/or feelings. | Romeo and Juliet: Terms |
| 32 | aside | a comment by an actor directed to audience/another character | Lit Terms |
| 33 | Aside | For an actor to speak directly to the audience (not always meant to be heard). | THEATRE VOCABULARY |
| 34 | aside | a part of an actors lines suposedly not heard by others on stage | English One Final -- Vocab |
| 35 | Aside | a speech directed to the audience that supposedly is not heard by the other characters on stage | Literary Terms - Exam Review |
| 36 | aside | a part of an actors lines suposedly not heard by others on stage | Simplified English Vocab |
| 37 | aside | à coté | English-French |
| 38 | aside | a line spoken by an actor to the audience and that is unheard by the other actors | Romeo and Juliet Part 2 |
| 39 | Aside | Se | English Word Root List |
| 40 | aside | A piece of dialogue intended for the audience and supposedly not heard by the other actors on stage | English Terms |
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