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Elements of Drama

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    Elements of Drama
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  • 1. A story or novel is usually written in:
    b) Narrative form
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  • 2. A drama is usually written in:
    Script form with dialogue
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  • 3. Which type uses stage directions?
    Drama
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  • 4. Which type has longer descriptive passages?
    Story/Novel
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  • 5. Which type is performed rather than read silently?
    Drama
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  • 6. A novel is mainly meant to be:
    Read silently
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  • 7. A drama is mainly meant to be:
    Performed and watched
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  • 8. Who is the direct audience for a novel?
    Readers
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  • 9. Who is the direct audience for a play?
    Listeners and viewers
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  • 10. Which is closer to real-life experience (seeing and hearing)?
    a) Drama
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  • 11. A story is divided into:
    Chapters or sections
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  • 12. A drama is divided into:
    Acts and scenes
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  • 15. Which often includes stage directions in brackets?
    Drama
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  • 17. A drama usually shows information through:
    Dialogue and action
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  • 18. Which relies heavily on imagination by the reader?
    Story/Novel
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  • 22. A drama usually has:
    No narrator (characters speak for themselves)
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