1) What is a conflict of a play? a) The outcome or ending of the play b) The problem or struggle in the play c) The point of high emotional tension d) The place it is taken 2) The conversation between the actors in a play is called what? a) monologue b) Talking c) Chating d) Act e) Dialog f) Scene 3) The written play is called what? a) Screenplay b) Monolog c) Script d) Scene e) Act f) Paper 4) What is a major character? a) One who helps with the directing of the play b) One who helps with the directing of the play c) One who has a large role and is involved in the conflict d) One who helps the people get ready e) One who shows what everything is 5) What is the resolution in a play? a) The problem or struggle in a play b) The point of high emotional tension c) The outcome or ending of the play d) A character has something at stake 6) Which one is NOT part of the exposition? a) Major characters are introduced b) Earlier events are revealed c) Stage directions are explained d) The central problem is made clear 7) What is NOT part of staging a play? a) lighting b) costumes c) scripts d) actors 8) What is NOT included in the stage directions? a) How the actors should say their lines b) Where the actors should move c) How long the play will last d) What the actors should wear 9) What are the smaller moveable objects actors move around and use in a play? a) themes b) extras c) props d) sets 10) What is dramatic irony? a) When earlier events are revealed b) When the audience knows what the characters do not c) When actors are told how to say their lines

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