1) Which of the following is NOT a play type? a) tragedy b) comedy c) setting d) domestic play 2) Which of the following is usually part of a play’s script? a) Characters, stage directions, dialogue b) Narrator, illustrations, glossary c) Author’s biography, index, cover page d) Only dialogue 3) What are stage directions? a) The lines the audience has to read during the play. b) The places on a map where the play takes place. c) The directions actors give to each other when they forget their lines. d) Instructions given by the playwright to guide the actor's movement, position or tone. 4) What makes a play different from a novel? a) A play is meant to be read silently only. b) A play is written to be performed by actors on stage. c) A play always has pictures. d) A play is always written in rhyme. 5) What is an act in a play? a) A short funny performance before the play starts b) The main actor in the play c) A large section of the play, divided into scenes 6) How do audiences often feel at the end of a tragic play? a) Relaxed and entertained, like after a comedy b) Sad but thoughtful, learning from the hero’s mistake c) Confused because there were no stage directions d) Excited to dance along with the characters

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