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Drama 1 - Test 6 Review

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A ___________ is when one person does a dramatic presentation.   monologue  
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A ___________ is when two or more people do a dramatic presentation.   dialogue  
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The ______________ is the main character in literature.   protagonist  
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An _____________ is the major opponent of the main character.   antagonist  
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___________ is all around us.   drama  
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A ____________ is when the action of the story is presented without spoken word.   pantomime  
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____________ is imitating what we see, hear and observe.   mimicry  
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A _______________ is always planned and rehearsed.   formal performance  
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A _______________ is an audition without having time to know the material in advance.   cold reading  
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Being ____________ is rehearsing without a script to prompt from.   off book  
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____________ is speaking clearly so as to be understood.   enunciation  
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___________ is speaking loud enough to be heard.   projection  
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To ____________ is to try out for a part in a production.   audition  
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the written words of a play are called the _________.   script  
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The person who writes a play is called the ___________.   playwrite  
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When an actor has auditioned and is requested to return it is a ________________.   call back  
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A _______________ is when the actor studies all the descriptions and information about a character provided by the script.   character analysis  
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A __________ comes before the performance.   rehearsal  
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A ______________ is descriptive statements that help the reader distinguish one character from another.   character description  
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A _________ is the name of a piece that tells us something about the piece and or captures the reader's attention.   title  
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A division that lets the reader know that time or location has changed is the ____________.   scene  
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The __________ is the information that helps the reader know 1) what is taking place 2) where it is taking place 3) when it is taking place & 4) who is involved   setting  
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The setting is information that helps the reader know 1) what _____________ 2) where _____________ 3) when _____________ 4) who ____________   is taking place, it is taking place, it is taking place, is involved  
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The ____________ is when all of the suspense and emotion is at it's highest point.   climax  
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A turning point in a conflict is called the __________.   crisis  
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The conflicts that lead up to the crisis is called the _________________.   rising action  
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The ______________ are the events that immediately follow the crisis.   falling action  
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The __________ is the message of the play, poem or story.   theme  
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___________ is when two opposing forces clash.   conflict  
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The five types of _____________ are: 1) man vs man 2) man vs himself 3) man vs. society 4) man vs nature & 5) man vs god or mythical gods.   conflict  
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What are the 5 types of conflict?   1. man vs man 2. man vs himself 3. man vs society 4. man vs. nature & 5. man vs. God or mythical gods  
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MDQ stands for ____________.   major dramatic question  
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the most obvious elements of a play are the __________.   characters  
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The __________ includes the details of the story that create suspense while emphasizing conflict.   plot  
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The ___________ is the person or people who receive the message of the presentation.   audience  
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The person who develops a vision for the production and provides leadership to all involved is the ____________.   director  
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The ____________ is the first event that introduces conflict to the story.   inciting event  
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Stage directions are _________, __________, __________, ___________, ____________, ____________, ___________. They tell the actor what part of the stage to move to.   DSR (Down Stage Right), DSL (Down Stage Left), DSC (Down Stage Center), USR (Up Stage Right), USL (Up Stage Left), USC (Up Stage Center), C (Center)  
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The clothes actors wear in a play are called the ____________.   costumes  
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A ________________ is a reading presentation not requiring memorization.   staged reading  
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Moving about the stage with purpose or for a reason is called _______________.   blocking  
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DSR   Down Stage Right  
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DSL   Down Stage Left  
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DSC   Down Stage Center  
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USR   Up Stage Right  
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USL   Up Stage Left  
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USC   Up Stage Center  
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C   Center  
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