Unit 5: Drama Question Preview (ID: 57125)


Drama Vocabulary. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Plot
a) The written form of a play
b) A passage taken from a book, article, etc.;it is a piece or a chunk of a bigger text
c) the basic sequence of events in a story that includes the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution
d) The words spoken into the air by a character in a play, also known as the conversation between characters

Character
a) a person or thing who plays a role in a book, play, or movie
b) An instruction/ DIRECTION in t a play, especially one indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound ef
c) The written form of a play
d) The author of a play or a person who writes plays

Stage Directions
a) The written form of a play
b) The words spoken into the air by a character in a play, also known as the conversation between characters
c) Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
d) An instruction/ DIRECTION in t a play, especially one indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound ef

Script
a) Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
b) A smaller piece of a play
c) The written form of a play
d) The words spoken into the air by a character in a play, also known as the conversation between characters

Scene
a) End of the story where loose ends are tied up, the part of the story where the conflict/problem is solved, solution
b) A smaller piece of a play
c) Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
d) A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect

Resolution
a) End of the story where loose ends are tied up, the part of the story where the conflict/problem is solved, solution
b) Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.
c) A passage taken from a book, article, etc.;it is a piece or a chunk of a bigger text
d) Paragraphs and Sentences

Props
a) Distinguishable characteristics based on meter, lines, stanzas, and rhyme schemes
b) The words spoken into the air by a character in a play, also known as the conversation between characters
c) The author of a play or a person who writes plays
d) Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play.

Playwrite
a) distinguishable characteristics based on meter, lines, stanzas, and rhyme schemes
b) A passage taken from a book, article, etc.;it is a piece or a chunk of a bigger text
c) The author of a play or a person who writes plays
d) Paragraphs and Sentences

Excerpt
a) The words spoken into the air by a character in a play, also known as the conversation between characters
b) A passage taken from a book, article, etc.;it is a piece or a chunk of a bigger text
c) Stanzas and lines only
d) A rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect

Dialogue
a) The words spoken into the air by a character in a play, also known as the conversation between characters
b) a rhetorical fallacy in which one classifies a person or group according to a common aspect
c) Stanzas and lines only
d) Paragraphs and Sentences

Character Tag
a) specific phrases, actions, or mannerisms displayed regularly by a character
b) Information found in the poem
c) Stanzas and lines only
d) Paragraphs and Sentences

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