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What type of writing is written to be performed in front of an audience and is structured in acts and scenes?
a) prose
b) poetry
c) drama
d)

What type of writing is structured with sentences and paragraphs?
a) drama
b) prose
c) poetry
d)

What type of writing expresses feelings or ideas using specific word choices to focus on the rhythm of words?
a) prose
b) drama
c) poetry
d)

What structural element is ONLY found in drama?
a) setting
b) dialogue
c) plot
d) stage directions

What structural element is NOT found in poetry?
a) stanza
b) meter
c) acts
d) rhythm

What structural elements are found in BOTH prose and drama?
a) theme, plot, and dialogue
b) setting, scenes, and characters
c) speaker, point of view, and acts
d) characters, dialogue, and description

What structural elements are found in BOTH drama and poetry?
a) cast of characters
b) theme
c) verse or line
d) description

What structural elements are found in BOTH prose and poetry?
a) meter
b) speaker
c) plot
d) mood

What structural element is ONLY found in poetry?
a) meter
b) plot
c) mood
d) theme

What is the major difference between prose and drama?
a) Drama is structured in acts and scenes
b) Prose is structured in acts and scenes
c) Drama is a writing or speaking that is ordinary and straightforward
d)

Which type of writing contains rhythm?
a) Poetry
b) Prose
c) Drama
d)

What could a line in a poem also be called?
a) Stanza
b) Verse
c) Repetition
d)

What are the three different types of writing we are learning about?
a) genre, point of view and main idea
b) poetry, drama and prose
c) poetry, poem and speaker
d) drama, mythology and perspective

What is the major difference between poetry and drama?
a) Poetry is written with strong imagery.
b) A drama has meter, lines and stanzas.
c) Poetry is structured in acts and scenes.
d)

What is the major difference between prose and poetry?
a) Prose is a writing that expresses feelings or ideas using specific word choices and a focus on the rhythm of words.
b) Poetry is structured with sentences and paragraphs that describes a story's beginning, middle, and end.
c) Prose is structured with sentences and paragraphs that describes a story's beginning, middle, and end.
d)

What element does poetry, prose and drama all have in common?
a) speaker
b) dialogue
c) theme
d)

What is the difference between a speaker and a poet?
a) A poet is the person who writes the poem, and a speaker is the voice behind the poem.
b) A poet is the voice behind the poem, and a speaker is the person who writes the poem.
c) There is no difference between a speaker and a poet.
d)

The feeling the author is trying to convey is called _________.
a) dialogue
b) theme
c) mood
d)

Which two types of writing include dialogue?
a) poetry and prose
b) prose and drama
c) drama and poetry
d)

How is poetry unlike prose?
a) Poetry has rhythm, rhyme and plot.
b) Poetry has meter, lines and stanzas.
c) Poetry has a cast of characters, dialogue and imagery.
d)

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