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Drama!
Test Description: The acting out of literature! This is where action dominates the page and emotions, setting, music, and more become italicized directions.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A writer of plays.
A
Dialogue
B
Scene
C
Playwright
D
Stage Directions
2) The division of a play or an act in a play.
A
Stage Directions
B
Playwright
C
Scene
D
Dialogue
3) The instructions written into the script of a play indicating stage directions
A
Dialogue
B
Playwright
C
Stage Directions
D
Scene
4) The conversation between characters in a play or novel
A
Playwright
B
Dialogue
C
Scene
D
Stage Directions
5) Identify the term the following best represents: Act I, Scene 2: Enter chorus members
A
Stage Directions
B
Dialogue
C
Playwright
D
Scene
6) Stan: ''No. I'm not writting the letter.'' Johnny: ''But aren't you afraid of getting fired?'' This is an example of the following:
A
Scene
B
Dialogue
C
Stage Directions
D
Playwright
7) As well as moving a story line along, what else does dialogue do in literature?
A
Dialogue dumps details onto the reader!
B
None of the above!
C
Dialogue reveals more about the characters!
D
Dialogue entertains the reader!
8) Shakespeare is a well known and studied ___ in schools.
A
Poet
B
Playwright
C
Artist
D
Singer
9) What provides the Tone in drama?
A
Stage Directions
B
Scene
C
Dialogue
D
Playwright
10) In ''Brighton Beach Memoirs'' there are two brothers talking outside their house, by the front door. After finishing their conversation, they go inside. This division best represents the following:
A
Stage Directions
B
Playwright
C
Scene
D
Dialogue
*select an answer for all questions
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