If you include an excerpt scene from a movie as part of a critical review for your practical drama course presentation for fellow classmates, copyright law… 

will allow reproduction of the movie scene during the presentation without the original creator’s permission, based on the ‘fair use’ principle.  

will require that you pay compensation to the original creator of the movie before you are allowed to use the clip in your presentation. 

will prohibit you to do so, as you will be breaking the law, specifically the South African Copyright Act No 98 of 1978.

will require that you contact the original creator of the movie and ask permission to use the clip as part of your presentation. 

will prohibit you to do so, as you will be breaking the law, specifically the South African Copyright Act No 98 of 1978.

The answer to this question depends on the specific copyright laws of the country you are in and how they handle fair use or similar exceptions. Since you mentioned the South African Copyright Act No 98 of 1978, let's look into what it says about the use of copyrighted material in educational or review contexts.

According to the South African Copyright Act, fair dealing allows for the use of copyrighted works without permission from the copyright holder, but for specific purposes and under certain conditions. One of these purposes is criticism or review. However, fair dealing provisions are subject to limitations, including the requirement of fairness and proportionality.

In the case of using an excerpt scene from a movie as part of a critical review for a practical drama course presentation, there are a few factors to consider. Firstly, determine if your use can be considered fair and not infringing on the rights of the copyright holder. Fairness may depend on factors such as the purpose and character of the use, the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount used, and the effect on the potential market of the work. The educational and review aspects of your presentation may support a fair use argument.

However, the South African Copyright Act does not specifically outline the guidelines for fair dealing or fair use as extensively as some other countries' copyright laws, such as the United States' fair use doctrine. This lack of clear guidelines makes it challenging to determine with certainty whether using the movie scene for your presentation falls within fair use or fair dealing.

To obtain a definitive answer, it is recommended to consult with a legal professional familiar with copyright law in South Africa. They can provide specific guidance based on your situation and help you understand the legal implications of using the movie scene in your presentation.

The correct answer is that the South African Copyright Act No 98 of 1978 prohibits you from using the movie scene without the original creator's permission.