The events at which the drama unfolds
Plot
Who is the main character of this story?
Mickey Rangel
"MICKEY (leg shaking, swallows hard ): Sort of. I’ve been going over in my head..."
What are the bolded words defined as?
Stage directions
______________ is referring to conversation between two characters
Dialogue
A person who has done a crime
Culprit
Where does the drama take place?
In a school
"You noticed? Good. Yes, it should read “_______________,” ending in “PAL,” not “PLE.” Major difference."
Principal
____________ and _____________ are two main parts of a drama
Acts and Scenes
Acts
What did Principal Abrego call Mickey in for?
To solve a crime
"Don’t you normally eat lunch with Bucho? He is your best friend, isn’t he?"
Who is Mickey talking to?
Joe
The _____________ _______________ are instructions written out by the playwright to describe settings, props, costumes, sound effects, and the appearances of characters
Stage directions
Conversation between two characters in a drama
Dialogue
How did Bucho prove he was not the culprit?
He did not spell principal correctly
"_____________: So, what about the letter “B” the culprit has left behind as a kind of signature—is Joe lying about that?"
Belinda
When you make a connection with an experience you have had, you are making the connection of text to _____________ .
Descriptions that help the reader understand the characters actions and thoughts in a drama
Stage directions
Who was the culprit of the crime?
Joe
"I’m not saying it’s not Bucho, it’s just that I need extensive evidence to prove that it is him."
Who is skeptical that it is Bucho?
Mickey
World