
Vocabulary Quiz #3
Quiz by Julie Knapke
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- Q1
Also called a drama, is written to be performed on stage. Tells a story through dialogue and actions performed by actors. (mostly dialogue, stage directions, and descriptions).
Play
Song
Prose
Poem
30s - Q2
Person who writes a play
Idioms
Playwright
Act
Simile
30s - Q3
Parts of a Play.
Acts
Intermission
Metaphor
Poem
30s - Q4
Tells a story through a narrator who describes events. (paragraphs, dialogue in quotation marks, chapters in novels).
Prose
Poem
Play
Evidence
30s - Q5
Facts from the passage that supports your answer
Evidence
Fiction
Nonfiction
Play
30s - Q6
An expression that means something very different from the meanings of the individual words
Metaphor
Idioms
Personification
Simile
30s - Q7
Figurative Language that compares two things using the words like or as
Metaphor
Frown
Smile
Simile
30s - Q8
Figurative Language that compares two things not using the words like or as
Metaphor
Personification
Simile
Smile
30s - Q9
Giving human actions to a nonhuman object.
Metaphor
Personification
Idiom
Simile
30s - Q10
A saying that contains truth or wisdom about life
Simile
Metaphor
Adage/proverb
Fiction
30s - Q11
A story that isn’t true
Nonfiction
Fiction
30s - Q12
A story that is true
fiction
nonfiction
30s - Q13
Tells about any actions or movement on stage
Poem
Movement
Play
Stage Directions
30s