Stage directions are one element of a drama. In a paragraph, define and provide an example of stage directions from A Surprising Point of View. Then analyze the stage directions. Explain how these directions contribute to your understanding of A Surprising Point of View. Support your answer with evidence.

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The stage management seeks to guarantee the quality of theatrical products, guiding actors to the use of acting resources. Stage directions allow the manager to see (in the text) the statements made by the author for the staging of the play and guidelines in terms of scenery. On eclear example for A surprising point of view could be  when it gives the movement of Ms. Smith moving to the hallways just outside the classroom.

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These answers are for Lesson 18: Dramatic Transformations Unit Test

Gifted and Talented Language Arts 7 B Unit 3: Dramatic Transformations
1. What purpose for reading do the stage directions suggest to readers?
To gain understanding.
2. If you were adjusting your reading rate to suit your purpose, how would you read lines 12-13 from " A Surprising Point of View"?
Quickly, to create the feeling of conversation.
3. What line of dialogue introduces the play's main conflict?
Line 10.
4. What conclusion can you draw about Jason from the dialogue in line 10 in "A Surprising Point of View"?
Jason is not prepared for the assignment..
5. Which detail from the play best supports the conclusion you drew in the previous question?
Ms. Smith warns Jason that he will have to attend summer school.
6.During his presentation, Jason is...
Confident
7.What conclusion can you draw about Jason based on your response to the previous question?
Jason feels prepared for his presentation.
8. The definition of a stage direction is an instruction written in the script of a play that gives direction to the actors or information about the scenery. When the author of a play leaves a note in a script telling the actor to read a line with a sarcastic undertone, this note is an example of a stage direction.

Read the 2 selections then answer the questions.

9. Which statement from Selection 1 best captures the author's point of view?
If you care about these great bears, please help us save them.
10. The authors Selection of 1 and Selection 2 both...
Want to help the Grizzly bears.
11. Which detail from Selection 2 best supports the author's point of view in the previous question?
Bears should be caught and placed in captivity until the bear population reaches a safer number
12. How does the author of each Selection distinguish his or her point of view?
The author of Selection 1 thinks that people should try to save grizzly bears, and the author of Selection 2 believes that the rise in grizzly and human populations are causing an issue for both species.
13. Complete the sentence with the word that has the most positive connotation.
Trevor was not going to give up; he was too ________.
Confident.
14. What is the preposition in this sentence? The bird flew over our heads.
Over.
15. What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence? The family drove to the store
To the store.
16. What is the appositive in this sentence? One of the richest men in the world Bill Gates started Microsoft: Bill Gates.
17. What is the appositive phrase in this sentence? Martha, my best friend, is coming on vacation with me: My best friend.
18. Read the two sentences.
He completed his assignment. Then he submitted it to his teacher.
Which sentence combines the two sentences using a past participle?
He submitted the completed assignment to his teacher.

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1): B
2): D
3): C
4): A
5): D
6): B