The time and place that a story takes place.
What is the setting of a story.
A unit of division of a play.
What is an Act in a story?
A language that is not written in verse or with a repeating rhythm.
What is a prose in a play?
Conveying of feelings in the face or voice in a performance?
What is the Expression of a character?
An outfit worn to create the appearance of a particular period, person, place, or thing.
What is a Costume?
The plot of a story?
What are main events of a story?
A struggle or disagreement in a play.
What is the conflict in a story?
The formation of a word that imitates the sound it describes.
What is an Onomatopoeia?
A character respond to the actions or words or intentions of another character.
What is the reaction of a character.
An act act of staging or presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.
What is the Performance in a play?
The person in a story.
What is the character in a story?
The text within a play, that indicates actions or settings.
What is Stage directions in a play?
A particular way of standing or sitting.
What is a Pose in a play or scene?
A practice or trial performance of a play.
What is a rehearsal for a play or scene?
A conversation in which two or more characters are speaking to one another.
What is the dialogue in a play?
a struggle or disagreement
The perspective from which a narrative, or story, is told; can be first, second, or third person.
What is Point of view?
A genre with a sad ending, often many deaths, and a dark, serious tone.
What is a Tragedy?
A genre with a happy ending and greater humor and a lighter tone than other genres.
What is a comedy?
A special type of monologue in which the character is usually alone onstage, talking to himself or herself.
What is soliloquy?
To repeat aloud from memory for an audience.
What is Recite?
A group of words that make up the dialogue or monologue to be spoken by the actor.
What is a Line.
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