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A play or movie script; way of writing a story that is meant to be acted out is a _________.
poem
meter
rhythm
drama
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These are elements of ___________.
Drama
poem
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A form of writing that uses imaginative language, rhythm, and rhyme is __________.
drama
poem
scene
stage directions
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These are elements of ____________.
Prose
Drama
Poems
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How do you know this sample of writing is not a novel?
It is written in verse, and employs rhyme and meter.
It has sentences and paragraphs, which make it nonfiction.
It has a cast of characters, and is written in drama form.
It has a setting and dialogue, which novels do not have.
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Read this line: At a table sits an old farmer in overalls, his wife, and a banker in a suit. What is the term you would use to refer to this line?
Dialogue
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Description
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Read this line: Three American astronauts sit inside a cramped space ship. What is the term you would use to refer to this line?
Stage direction
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Dialogue
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What are common features of prose writing?
Verse, stanzas, rhyme
Setting, dialogue, scenes
Cast of characters, stage directions
Sentences, paragraphs, chapters
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What are features found in prose writing?
Characters, setting, stage directions
Verse, rhyme, stanzas
Cast, dialogue, scenes
Sentences, paragraphs, chapters
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What term would you use to refer to these three lines of the poem?
Verse
Rhyme
Stanza
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What can you say about the rhyme scheme of the poem?
The first and second line of every stanza rhyme.
The second and third line of every stanza rhyme.
The first and third line of every stanza rhyme.
The second and fourth line of every stanza rhyme.
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Which is an example of a drama?
A stage play
A textbook
A graphic novel
A poem that tells a story
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