A list of people or animals in a play.
What is cast of characters
How the conflict is or is not resolved.
What is resolution
An exaggeration to make things appear greater or lesser than they really are.
What is hyperbole
Boom!
What is an onomatopoeia
The time and location where the action takes place.
What is setting
The main sections of drama.
What is act/scene
A comparison using the words like or as.
What is simile
My arm snapped like a popsicle stick.
What is a simile
A setting helps create a....
What is mood
The writer of the play
What is playwright
Includes the characters, setting, and initial conflict, or the problem the main character or characters face.
What is exposition
A comparison that says one thing is another.
What is metaphor
The cast is a cocoon for the transformation of my arm.
What is a metaphor
A walk through a park on a sunny day creates this type of mood.
What is a light-hearted
Directions telling characters how to speak or act; directions telling how sound, lighting, or props are used.
What is stage directions
The result of the climax and leads to the story's resolution.
What is falling action
Imitates the natural sounds of a thing
What is onomatopoeia
It was the only bone in my body I hadn't broken yet.
What is hyperbole
The words spoken by the characters or narrator preceded by the character's name in capital letters.
What is dialogue
Turning point of the story.
What is climax
The occurrence of the same letter or sound
What is alliteration
Fred's friends fried Fritos for Friday's food.
What is alliteration