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What is a setting?
A scene's time and location.
One of the major sections of a play.
A dialogue between two or more characters.
Obstacles that prevent a character from reaching a goal. What the character is up against.
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What is a scene?
A dialogue between two or more characters.
Who the actor is posing as (Characters want things. They have goals and objectives).
A single moment or unit of discourse in a play, as well as its surroundings.
Obstacles that prevent a character from reaching a goal. What the character is up against.
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What is a climax?
A composition that depicts life or a character in order to tell a tale, usually containing conflicts and emotions expressed through action and speech.
The plot's turning moment.
The sequence of events that occurs after a plot's climax.
The first section of a plot that provides background information.
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What is a chacter?
Who the performer in the play purports to be.
A single moment or unit of discourse in a play, as well as its surroundings.
A dialogue between two or more characters.
Obstacles that prevent a character from reaching a goal. What the character is up against.
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What is a rising action?
The plot's middle section, with complexities that cause conflict.
The framework of a play.
A more detailed portion of a scene.
The final resolution of a plot's conflict.
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What is a dialogue?
A single moment or unit of discourse in a play, as well as its surroundings.
A dialogue between two or more characters.
Who the performer is playing (Characters want things and have goals and aspirations.
Obstacles that prevent a character from reaching a goal; what the character struggles against.
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What is a conflict?
A dialogue between two or more characters.
Who the performer is playing (Characters want things and have goals and aspirations.
A single moment or unit of discourse in a play, as well as its surroundings.
Obstacles that prevent a character from reaching a goal; what the character struggles against.
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