1) a story that is acted out in front of an audience; a play a) biography/autobiography b) drama c) informational text/nonfiction d) poetry 2) a person who writes a play; the author of the drama a) illustrator b) playwright c) poet 3) the actors in a drama; typically listed at the beginning of the play a) objects b) living things c) cast of characters d) props 4) the character or person of which an actor plays the part a) audience b) role c) playwright 5) gives the audience information about the actions happening in the play and insight of about character's thoughts and feelings a) playwright b) narrator c) audience d) role 6) instructions that tell the actors what to do, where to go, how to move, or how to say the lines; usually in parentheses () or brackets [] a) dialogue b) stage directions c) cast of characters d) setting 7) different divided parts of a play; setting or costume changes frequently occur with an act or scene change a) dialogue b) act/scene c) stage directions d) cast of characters 8) the written and spoken words that make up a character’s performance a) stage directions b) lines c) act/scene d) cast of characters 9) the lines of text the characters speak in the play; the characters' names appear before the lines they speak a) stage directions b) act/scene c) dialogue d) cast of characters 10) the time and place the action happens; many plays have more than one setting a) act/scene b) setting c) stage directions d) dialogue 11) objects needed to perform the play a) casts of characters b) props c) act/scene d) stage directions 12) the events that make up the main part of the play a) setting b) stage directions c) act/scene d) plot 13) the written form of the play; contains a list of characters, lines the characters' speak, and stage directions a) playwright b) script

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