Vocab
Context
Quotes
Skills
100

The events at which the drama unfolds

Plot

100

Who is the main character of this story?

Mickey Rangel

100

"MICKEY (leg shaking, swallows hard ): Sort of. I’ve been going over in my head..."

What are the bolded words defined as?

Stage directions

100

______________ is referring to conversation between two characters

Dialogue

200

A person who has done a crime

Culprit

200

Where does the drama take place?

In a school

200

"You noticed? Good. Yes, it should read “_______________,” ending in “PAL,” not “PLE.” Major difference."

Principal

200

____________ and _____________ are two main parts of a drama

Acts and Scenes

300
What a drama is divided into

Acts

300

What did Principal Abrego call Mickey in for?

To solve a crime

300

"Don’t you normally eat lunch with Bucho? He is your best friend, isn’t he?"

Who is Mickey talking to?

Joe

300

The _____________ _______________ are instructions written out by the playwright to describe settings, props, costumes, sound effects, and the appearances of characters

Stage directions

400

Conversation between two characters in a drama

Dialogue 

400

How did Bucho prove he was not the culprit?

He did not spell principal correctly 

400

"_____________: So, what about the letter “B” the culprit has left behind as a kind of signature—is Joe lying about that?"


Belinda

400

When you make a connection with an experience you have had, you are making the connection of text to _____________ .

Self
500

Descriptions that help the reader understand the characters actions and thoughts in a drama

Stage directions

500

Who was the culprit of the crime?

Joe

500

"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

500
When you think of how this text relates to something that everyone experiences you are making the connection of text to ______________ .

World

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