
Elements of Drama
Quiz by Brittany Bonneville
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- Q1Instructions that tell actors what to do or how to actPropsDialogueStage DirectionsScript300s
- Q2A piece of writing that tells a story and is acted out on stage in front of an audience. Also called a playdramaactscriptstage directions300s
- Q3the person who wrote the playplaywrighttheaternarratorauthor300s
- Q4There can be many of these in an act; it changes each time the setting changesCharactersActSceneProps300s
- Q5The items the actors use on stage; real objects that they can hold or use in some way. Example - A pirate's sword.ScenePropsStage DirectionsScript300s
- Q6A special character that gives additional information and fills in details for the audience. Does not talk with other characters.playwrightCharactersNarratorscript300s
- Q7What actors read that includes characters, lines of dialogue, and stage directions.ScriptStage directionsSceneDialogue300s
- Q8The lines of the script that the actors speak out loudstage directionsDramaDialogueProps300s
- Q9The main sections of the drama; Divide the play like chapters in a book. They are made of many scenes.ScenesScriptDramaActs300s
- Q10The names shown in the script before the lines of dialogue. We learn more about these people based on what they say and do.PlaywrightCharactersPropsStage Directions300s