How is drama organized?

A. in stanzas

B. in acts

C. in chapters

D. in paragraphs

B. in acts

Which of the following describes the purpose of dialogue in a play?

A. to give details about the setting

B. to move the plot forward

C. to give directions to the actors

D. to provide narration

B. to move the plot forward

Which of the following describes a drama?

A. a story meant to be performed for an audience

B. a type of novel

C. the main challenge in a story

D. words characters say to each other

A. a story meant to be performed for an audience

Which of the following describes a soliloquy?

A. an author tells the audience what will happen in a play

B. an author gives clear directions to an actor

C. a character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience

D. a character listens in on a conversation.

C. a character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience

How are stage directions shown in a script?

A italicized

B. with capital letters

C. with bold letters

D. underlines

A. italicized