1) "Exit stage left"...this is an example of a) Lines b) Cast of Characters c) Stage Directions d) Dialogue  2) Characters in the play a) Dialogue b) Playwright c) Actors/Actresses d) Script 3) The person who wrote the play a) Drama b) Playwright c) Dialogue d) Props 4) The time and place a) Setting b) Plot c) Set d) Drama 5) The actors use these items to make the drama believable a) Actors b) Props c) Drama d) Set 6) A change in the setting a) Plot b) Cast of Characters c) Dialogue d) Scene 7) Spoken lines in a play a) Dialogue b) Props c) Logos d) Scenes 8) The person that tells the story a) Author b) Main Character c) Character d) Narrator 9) A plot structure includes... in this order: Exposition, rising action, _______________, falling action and _______________. a) resolution and climax b) more falling action c) climax and resolution d) dialogue and setting 10) The play or drama is organized in ____________________. a) Chapters b) Episodes c) Acts and Scenes d) Pages and Numbers 11) Which of the following best describes a script? a) The written words that characters speak and directions in a play/drama b) The problem or struggle in a story c) The "chapters" of a play/drama d) The place where a drama is performed 12) "Acts" in a play/drama can be compared to... a) a character's actions and performance b) the "chapters" in a book c) attitudes in different characters d) the place where the drama begins 13) A message or insight about life a) Act b) Set c) Theme d) Stage Directions 14) Character Tags are... a) Physical traits b) Dialogue c) used to identify characters d) Possessions of characters

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