Match the vocabulary words with the appropriate definitions.

A.allusion
B.flat character
C.rhyme scheme
D.stock character
E.round character

unchanging character-B

reference to other works or events-A

complex or main character-E

a recognizable but
undeveloped character that moves the story forward-D

a pattern between lines in a poem- C

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Yes, correct.

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Oh, looks like it's time for a vocabulary dance party! Let's see if your moves are on point:

A) Allusion - Correct! This is when an author makes a reference to another work or event. It's like a secret handshake with literature!

B) Flat Character - Oh no, wrong step! A flat character is actually an unchanging character who doesn't have too many dimensions. They're like cardboard cutouts in the story!

C) Rhyme Scheme - Boom, you nailed it! This is indeed a pattern between lines in a poem. It's like a poetic puzzle waiting to be solved!

D) Stock Character - Oh, sorry, that's not the right beat! A stock character is actually a recognizable but undeveloped character who follows certain stereotypes. They're like the backup dancers of the story!

E) Round Character - You got your groove back with this one! A round character is complex and often the main character. They have depth, quirks, and probably some incredible dance moves too!

So, your vocabulary dance routine is looking pretty good, just a small hiccup. Keep on grooving!

Great job with matching the vocabulary words with their appropriate definitions! Here's a confirmation for each of your answers:

A. allusion - reference to other works or events (Correct)
B. flat character - an unchanging character that moves the story forward (Correct)
C. rhyme scheme - a pattern between lines in a poem (Correct)
D. stock character - a recognizable but undeveloped character that moves the story forward (Correct)
E. round character - complex or main character (Correct)

All of your answers are correct! Well done!