What is the main difference between drama and novels or poetry?, Drama only uses narration, Drama is written to be performed, Drama has no conflict, Drama is always written as poetry, 2. Man vs Society conflict refers to …, Conflict between two characters, Internal conflict within a character, Conflict between a character and social rules, Conflict between a character and nature, A. Conflict between two characters, Because the audience knows more than the character, Because all characters are always happy, Because there is no conflict in the story, Because the story becomes difficult to understand, What is the main purpose of foreshadowing in a story?, To explain the setting, To provide humor for the audience, To give hints about future events, To end the conflict quickly, In drama, flashback is used to …, Show funny scenes, Bring the audience back to a character’s past, Remove suspense from the story, Speed up the ending of the story, What is dialogue in drama?, A stage movement, A speech by one character, A conversation between characters, A symbol in drama, Which of the following best explains the function of dialogue in drama?, To describe stage lighting and costumes, To reveal characters’ emotions and develop conflict, To replace stage directions in a play, To explain the author’s biography, What is a monologue?, A conversation between two characters, A long speech delivered by one character, Instructions for actors, A dramatic symbol, Which sentence is an example of stage directions?, “Who’s there?”, “To be, or not to be.”, (He walks slowly toward the door.), “I am glad to see you well.”, What is the main purpose of symbolism in drama?, To decorate the script, To make the play longer, To represent deeper meanings, To introduce characters, What is the main purpose of stage directions in drama?, To explain the ending of the story, To describe actors’ movements and actions, To create the main conflict, To introduce the author, Which of the following is an example of stage direction?, “I love you, Juliet.”, “Why are you here?”, “[Romeo enters slowly and looks nervous.]”, “We must leave now.”, In drama, stage directions usually help the actors understand the character’s…, Homework, Age only, Movements, gestures, and emotions, Family background only, Which drama is mentioned as an example of stage directions showing power differences between men and women?, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Trifles, Hamlet, Why are stage directions important in drama?, They replace the dialogue, They make the story shorter, They help make the performance clearer and more emotional, They explain the author’s biography.

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