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This element of drama is known as the time and place where the story occurred. What is this?

Setting
50

This element answers how the story happened in the play. This describes the events, which relate to each other in a pattern or sequence that makes up a story.

Plot

50

This refers to the words written by the playwright and spoken by the characters in the play which can be found in a script.

A. Dialogue

B. Spectacle

A. Dialogue

100

This refers to the meaning of the play. ____ is the main idea or lesson to be learned from the play.

A. Message
B. Content
C. Theme

C. Theme

100

These are the clothing and accessories worn by actors to portray their character and period.

Costume/s

100

This describes the events, which relate to each other in a pattern or sequence that makes up a story.

Plot

200

“Drama” comes from a Greek word which means _____.

A. To act / action
B. Cry
C. Tragic

A. To act / action

200

This occurs when a series of events following the initial incident lead up to the dramatic climax.

A. Rising Action
B. Falling Action
C. Conclusion 

A. Rising Action

200

These tools sets a certain mood / feeling for a certain scene in a play.

A. Costumes
B. Make-up
C. Lights and Sound

C. Lights and Sound

300

This refers to a long speech made by one actor which may be delivered alone or in the presence of others.

A. Soliloquy
B. Monologue
C. Aside

B. Monologue

300

It is a short speech made to the audience or to himself but cannot be heard by the other characters on stage.

A. Spectacles
B. Aside
C. Soliloquy

B. Aside

300

This refers to the visual elements of a play: sets, costumes, special effects, etc.

A. Video effects
B. Props
C. Spectacle

C. Spectacle

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