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What is a tragedy?
speech/lines delivered by one actor, either alone, or uninterrupted in the presence of others
an object used in a drama to enhance the setting
a serious or solemn play, TV show, or movie
conversation between two or more people
a humorous play, TV show, or movie
division on an act during where there is no change of scene or break in time
a written work that is meant to be acted on stage, in TV, or in the movies
a person who writes a drama
What is a prop?
speech/lines delivered by one actor, either alone, or uninterrupted in the presence of others
an object used in a drama to enhance the setting
a serious or solemn play, TV show, or movie
conversation between two or more people
a humorous play, TV show, or movie
division on an act during where there is no change of scene or break in time
a written work that is meant to be acted on stage, in TV, or in the movies
a person who writes a drama
What is a comedy?
speech/lines delivered by one actor, either alone, or uninterrupted in the presence of others
an object used in a drama to enhance the setting
a serious or solemn play, TV show, or movie
conversation between two or more people
a humorous play, TV show, or movie
division on an act during where there is no change of scene or break in time
a written work that is meant to be acted on stage, in TV, or in the movies
a person who writes a drama
What is dialogue?
speech/lines delivered by one actor, either alone, or uninterrupted in the presence of others
an object used in a drama to enhance the setting
a serious or solemn play, TV show, or movie
conversation between two or more people
a humorous play, TV show, or movie
division on an act during where there is no change of scene or break in time
a written work that is meant to be acted on stage, in TV, or in the movies
a person who writes a drama
What's a playwright?
speech/lines delivered by one actor, either alone, or uninterrupted in the presence of others
an object used in a drama to enhance the setting
a serious or solemn play, TV show, or movie
conversation between two or more people
a humorous play, TV show, or movie
division on an act during where there is no change of scene or break in time
a written work that is meant to be acted on stage, in TV, or in the movies
a person who writes a drama
How would you define "drama"?
speech/lines delivered by one actor, either alone, or uninterrupted in the presence of others
an object used in a drama to enhance the setting
a serious or solemn play, TV show, or movie
conversation between two or more people
a humorous play, TV show, or movie
division on an act during where there is no change of scene or break in time
a written work that is meant to be acted on stage, in TV, or in the movies
a person who writes a drama
What is a scene?
speech/lines delivered by one actor, either alone, or uninterrupted in the presence of others
an object used in a drama to enhance the setting
a serious or solemn play, TV show, or movie
conversation between two or more people
a humorous play, TV show, or movie
division on an act during where there is no change of scene or break in time
a written work that is meant to be acted on stage, in TV, or in the movies
a person who writes a drama
What is a monologue?
speech/lines delivered by one actor, either alone, or uninterrupted in the presence of others
an object used in a drama to enhance the setting
a serious or solemn play, TV show, or movie
conversation between two or more people
a humorous play, TV show, or movie
division on an act during where there is no change of scene or break in time
a written work that is meant to be acted on stage, in TV, or in the movies
a person who writes a drama
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