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usually the bad guy in the story
a) antagonist
b) tragedy
c) protagonist
d) stave

instructions for the director, actors, and stage crew
a) tragedy
b) stave
c) antagonist
d) stage directions

speech by a character alone on the stage speaking to self or audience
a) dialogue
b) foil
c) soliloquy
d) monologue

usually the good guy in a story
a) props
b) protagonist
c) antagonist
d) tragedy

the form in which a drama is written, including characters' lines
a) script
b) drama
c) climax
d) props

long speech by one character to one or more other characters
a) monologue
b) soliloquy
c) foil
d) dialogue

serious and important events that end unhappily
a) tragedy
b) comedy
c) stave
d) drama

funny; make us think and question; end happily
a) foil
b) comedy
c) tragedy
d) climax

divisions in a drama, similar to chapters in a novel
a) scenes and acts
b) stage directions
c) climax
d) script

the part of the stage that is in the back next to the curtain
a) upstage
b) downstage
c) right stage
d) left stage

the conversation between characters in a drama
a) monologue
b) soliloquy
c) drama
d) dialogue

a stage that extends into the viewing area and the audience surrounds on three sides
a) thrust
b) proscenium
c) round
d) flat

the objects the actors use during the play
a) props
b) drama
c) script
d) foil

a story that is intended to be performed in front of an audience
a) props
b) stave
c) drama
d) climax

the moment of highest tension and excitement in the plot of a drama
a) climax
b) comedy
c) drama
d) script

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