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Elements of Drama Quiz

The document is a quiz about elements of drama with definitions to be matched to drama terms. It tests knowledge of key drama concepts like setting, characters, acts, scenes, dialogue, protagonist, antagonist, conflict, plot, theme and more through a matching exercise.

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Elements of Drama Quiz

The document is a quiz about elements of drama with definitions to be matched to drama terms. It tests knowledge of key drama concepts like setting, characters, acts, scenes, dialogue, protagonist, antagonist, conflict, plot, theme and more through a matching exercise.

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Elements of Drama Quiz

Use your knowledge of elements of drama! Match the definition to the correct drama term. Write the matching
letter and word in the blank space.

_________________1. Instructions that tell the actors what to do.

_________________2. This is where and when the play takes place.

_________________3. Stories acted out in front of people or an audience.

_________________4. This person tells the story and informs the "audience," or reader of
background information. This person is not a character in the story.

_________________5. A large part of the play, kind of like a chapter.

_________________6. Lines of text the character speaks in the play (conversations).

_________________7. Smaller parts of the play, it helps us know that the setting or
characters have changed.

_________________8. People, animals, or things that are characters in the play.

_________________9. The character or characters around whom the story revolves; they
are the main or most important characters.

________________10. Major character in the play whose ideas and/or values conflict with
those of the ‘main character’.

________________11. The main idea that the writer is trying to convey. It is sometimes
called the ‘main idea’ or message of the story.

________________12. It is the sequence of events that moves the drama along and shape
the story.

________________13. A literary device characterized by a struggle/ clash between two


opposing forces (characters). It provides crucial tension in the story.

A. Acts B. Actors C. Narrator D. Scenes

E. Drama F. Dialogue G. Setting H. Stage Directions

I. Theme J. Antagonist K. Protagonist L. Conflict M. Plot

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