Academic Vocabulary 1
Academic Vocabulary 2
Academic Vocabulary 3
Plot
100

Tells the actors how to act and where to go 

What are stage directions?
100

Proof you answer is correct 

What is evidence?

100

It is performed before an audience 

What is a drama?

100

The characters and setting. 

What is the exposition?

200

The person who talks to the audience and tells the story

What is a narrator?

200

What the text is mostly about.

What is central idea?

200
Contains real information, or facts,  and text features 

What is informational text?

200

Th most exciting part. Where the conflict reaches its peak.

What is the climax?

300

The part of the plot: characters and setting 

What is exposition?

300

Visuals that help the reader understand the text: maps, graphs, captions, photographs, and diagrams.

What are text features?

300

The text of the play with dialogue and stage directions 

What is the script?

300
Develops the problem or conflict. 

What is rising action ?

400

The person who writes the drama

Who is the playwright?

400

Specific information that proves the central idea

What are key details?

400

The part of the play that every time it changes the setting changes

What is a scence?

400

Leading to the end of the story

What is falling action?

500

The words the characters speak

What is dialogue?

500

Who or what the text is mostly about.

What is the topic?

500

The people in the drama 

What is a cast?
500

The solution to the conflict.

What is resolution?

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