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Brief History of Drama
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Which genre of literature uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting?
Fantasy
Mystery
Drama
Comedy
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The 'theme' in a drama refers to:
The central idea or underlying message of the story
The leading or main character
The sequence of events that make up the story
The setting or location of the play
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Villain = antagonist Hero = ?
Fairy
Princess
Protagonist
Teacher Chris
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The 'resolution' in a drama is:
The central idea or message of the story
The part of the story where the problem is resolved
The highest point of tension or drama
The introduction of the characters and setting
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Which of the following best describes a 'script' in drama?
The scene or location of the play
The written text of a play
The special effects used in the play
The characters' costumes
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Which of the following elements of drama represents the place and time where the story takes place?
Dialogue
Plot
Theme
Setting
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In a drama, the term 'scene' typically refers to:
A smaller division of the script
The overall idea or message of the story
The written dialogue between characters
The sequence of events that make up the story
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Which of the following is NOT an element of literature?
Genre
Setting
Plot
Conflict
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What is a setting in Literature
The main idea of the story
The main character in the story
The sequence of events
The time and place where the story happens
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What is the term for the conversations between characters in a play?
Plot
Conflict
Dialogue
Monologue
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What does the term 'protagonist' refer to in a drama?
A character that provides comic relief
The character that causes problems for the main character
The leading or main character
A character who remains the same throughout the play
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Hero = protagonist Villain = ?
Teacher Chris
bad guy
monster
antagonist
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A 'monologue' in a drama is:
The struggle or problem that drives the plot
A humorous scene meant to provide relief from the tension
A speech delivered by one character to other characters
A conversation between two characters
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'Conflict' in drama usually refers to:
The setting of the play
The leading or main character
The main idea or message of the story
The struggle between opposing forces or characters
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Which genre of literature is characterized by suspense, tension and excitement?
Comedy
Mystery
Biography
Fantasy
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Which element of drama refers to the series of events in a story?
Theme
Plot
Conflict
Character
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