The image you provided is a matching exercise that pairs elements of drama with their corresponding terms. Below, I will solve the problem by matching each element on the left with its correct counterpart on the right.
Matching Solution:
1.
Act →
Scene
- An "Act" in drama refers to a major division of a play, while a "Scene" is a smaller unit within an act, often representing a specific location or time.
2.
Antagonist →
Protagonist
- The "Antagonist" is the character who opposes the main character (the protagonist). The "Protagonist" is the central character around whom the story revolves.
3.
Audience →
Narrator
- The "Audience" consists of the people watching the performance, while the "Narrator" is the person or voice that tells the story, either directly or indirectly.
4.
Cast of characters →
Props
- The "Cast of characters" refers to all the individuals involved in the play, whereas "Props" are objects used by the actors during the performance.
5.
Costumes →
Stage Directions
- "Costumes" are the clothing worn by the actors, while "Stage Directions" are instructions in the script that guide the actors and crew on how to perform or set up the scene.
6.
Dialogue →
Plot
- "Dialogue" refers to the conversations between characters, while the "Plot" is the sequence of events that make up the story.
7.
Point of View →
Theme
- "Point of View" refers to the perspective from which the story is told (e.g., first-person, third-person), whereas the "Theme" is the underlying message or idea conveyed through the story.
8.
Script →
Setting
- The "Script" is the written text of the play, including dialogue and stage directions, while the "Setting" refers to the time and place where the story takes place.
9.
Stages/Scenes →
Stage Directions
- This one is already correctly matched in the image. "Stage Directions" are part of the script that provides guidance for the staging and actions.
Final Matched Pairs:
| Elements of DRAMA | Corresponding Term |
|-------------------------|------------------------|
| Act | Scene |
| Antagonist | Protagonist |
| Audience | Narrator |
| Cast of characters | Props |
| Costumes | Stage Directions |
| Dialogue | Plot |
| Point of View | Theme |
| Script | Setting |
| Stages/Scenes | Stage Directions |
Explanation:
Each term on the left represents a key component of drama, and the task is to match it with its corresponding concept on the right. By understanding the roles and functions of each term, we can logically pair them as shown above.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of drama terms worksheet.