1) What is an act in a play? a) a major division within a pay similar to chapters in a book b) The person who write the play. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) The text that tells the actors what their lines are give stage directors. 2) What does a playwright do? a) a major division within a pay similar to chapters in a book b) The person who write the play. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) The text that tells the actors what their lines are give stage directors. 3) Who is the audience? a) a major division within a pay similar to chapters in a book b) The person who write the play. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) The text that tells the actors what their lines are give stage directors. 4) What is dialogue? a) a major division within a pay similar to chapters in a book b) The person who write the play. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) The text that tells the actors what their lines are give stage directors. 5) What are props? a) When an actor speaks directly to the audience, but cannot be "heard" by the other characters. b) the division of acts in a drama. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) A playwright's comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting and action of a play 6) What is the script? a) When an actor speaks directly to the audience, but cannot be "heard" by the other characters. b) The text that tells the actors what their lines are and gives stage directions. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) A playwright's comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting and action of a play 7) What are stage directions? a) When an actor speaks directly to the audience, but cannot be "heard" by the other characters. b) the division of acts in a drama. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) A playwright's comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting and action of a play 8) What are scenes? a) When an actor speaks directly to the audience, but cannot be "heard" by the other characters. b) the division of acts in a drama. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) A playwright's comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting and action of a play 9) What is an aside? a) When an actor speaks directly to the audience, but cannot be "heard" by the other characters. b) the division of acts in a drama. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) Objects that appear on stage during a play. f) A playwright's comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting and action of a play 10) What is a monologue? a) When an actor speaks directly to the audience, but cannot be "heard" by the other characters. b) the division of acts in a drama. c) The people who read or watch someone's work. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) A story, speech, or scene performed by one actor. f) A playwright's comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting and action of a play 11) What is a prologue? a) When an actor speaks directly to the audience, but cannot be "heard" by the other characters. b) the division of acts in a drama. c) An introductory passage or speech before the main action of a novel, play or long poem. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) A story, speech, or scene performed by one actor. f) A playwright's comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting and action of a play 12) What is a silioquy? a) When an actor speaks directly to the audience, but cannot be "heard" by the other characters. b) When a character speaks to himself or herself, relating thoughts and feelings, thereby also sharing them with the audience. c) An introductory passage or speech before the main action of a novel, play or long poem. d) Conversation between two or more characters. e) A story, speech, or scene performed by one actor. f) A playwright's comments that provide information about the dialogue, setting and action of a play
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