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___________ is a play that can be performed for theater, television, or radio
a) Stage Directions
b) Dialogue
c) Drama
d)

Dramas are written in ________format, not paragraphs.
a) Book
b) Script
c) Written
d) Stanza

___________lists all the characters in a drama
a) stage directions
b) prologue
c) cast list
d) dialogue

Some dramas start with a ___________, which introduces the characters and setting
a) Prologue
b) Stage Directions
c) Dialogue
d)

Scripts are broken down into one or more _________, which are major divisions of a play.
a) Scenes
b) Acts
c) Prologue
d)

Acts are broken down into smaller divisions called __________
a) Narratives
b) Scenes
c) Stage Directions
d) Prologue

Most of a play script is made up of lines of _____________, which are the things the characters say.
a) Stage Directions
b) Dialogue
c) Prologue
d) Cast list

The character name and ___________shows the reader which character should be speaking
a) Setting
b) Seperator
c) Stage
d)

_____________are notes that which are often written in italics or parenthesis.
a) Stage Directions
b) Cast List
c) Prologue
d) Dialogue

Stage directions describe the feeling of the characters, the setting of a scene, and any sound effects or __________
a) Props
b) Theme
c) Notes
d)

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