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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A story written out to be acted for a audience. | DRAMA |
| The Villain | ANTAGONIST |
| The difference between what we expect and what actually happeNS | IRONY |
| The main character | PROTAGONIST |
| The situation turns out to be the opposite of what you expect | SITUATIONAL IRONY |
| The time and place of drama or a story | SETTING |
| The speaker says one thing but means something else | VERBAL IRONY |
| The audience knows something that characters do not know | DRAMATIC IRONY |
| The actions winds down and play ends | RESOLUTION |
| The series of related events that make up the play | PLOT |
| A rise as the characters face various conflicts | COMPLICATION |
| Introduces the characters and basic situation | EXPOSITION |
| The main conflict is ultimately decided | CLIMAX |
| Reveal events in chronological order | LINEAR STYLE |
| Moves back and forth in time using flashbacks | NON LINEAR STYLE |
| Another name for tone | DICTION |
| A attitude the writer takes toward the audience | TONE |
| Words may have the same meaning but different emotions | CONNOTATION |
| A person in the play | CHARACTER |
| Another term for complication | RISING ACTION |