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These are the people (sometimes animals or ideas) portrayed by the actors in the play.
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This refers to the time and place where the story happened.
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These are the people (sometimes animals or ideas) portrayed by the actors in the play.
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This refers to the time and place where the story happened.
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This element portrays the storyline or the sequence of events in the story.
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In this element, the words are written by the playwright and delivered by the characters in the play.
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These refer to the narrative techniques that add texture, energy, and excitement to the narrative, grip the reader’s imagination, and convey information.
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This refers to the shaping of a text's meaning by another text. It is the interconnection between similar or related works of literature that reflect and influence an audience's interpretation of the text.
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It is a type of intertextuality which requires a prior understanding of the given text so he/she can fully grasp the context.
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This is a type of intertextuality in which the writer creates a comparison or association in the text.
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In drama, a _________ is a play that has only one act that occurs in several acts.
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A drama that takes place in a single location and unfolds as one continuous action.
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How many situations or episodes are there in in a one-act play?
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This refers to the time and place where the story happened.
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This element portrays the storyline or the sequence of events in the story.
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In this element, the words are written by the playwright and delivered by the characters in the play.
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Which part of the one-act play is the determining place of the hero?
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How many significant events can the audience see in a one-act play?
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How many hours or minutes should a one-act play run?
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What is the popular subgenre of the one-act play?
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When can you consider that a one-act play is successful?
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This requires a creative mindset and is not made in a random fashion.
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It is a wide and general opening statement which gradually becomes narrower.
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This is the first step that is involved in creative works.
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Which is true about creative works?
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It is when the individual leaves the work alone, though he/she still ponders about it occasionally, leaving it ‘on the surface of his/her mind.
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It is to make clear purpose or objective of the work.
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It is the act of turning new and imaginative ideas into reality.
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It is when the ideas from the inspiration phase are sifted through and evaluated usually in the light of the findings of clarification phase.
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This is the stage when the real work is done.
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It is the phase when the person examines his/her works for strengths and weaknesses.
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This approach examines the artist’s society to better understand the author’s literary works.
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It is one influential type of sociological criticism which focuses on the economic and political elements of arts.
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What is true about Marxist criticism?
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Which is true about Feminist criticism?
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It is a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject.