This image is a worksheet titled "Elements of Drama" designed to help students match key dramatic terms with their correct definitions. The task is to drag and drop the provided terms into the blank boxes next to their corresponding descriptions.
I will solve this by matching each term to its definition based on standard literary and theatrical knowledge.
Here are the terms to be matched:
- Script
- Setting
- Stage Directions
- Act
- Cast of Characters
- Narrator
- Dialogue
- Scene
Now, I will go through each definition box and assign the correct term.
1.
"the text of the play": This is the entire written work, including dialogue and stage directions. The correct term is
Script.
2.
"the words said by the characters": This refers to the spoken lines between characters. The correct term is
Dialogue.
3.
"all of the characters, usually portrayed by actors": This describes the complete list of roles in the play. The correct term is
Cast of Characters.
4.
"the time and place in the play": This defines the environment and period in which the story unfolds. The correct term is
Setting.
5.
"written instructions telling the actors what to do": These are the non-spoken directions for movement, expression, and action. The correct term is
Stage Directions.
6.
"the person who tells what happens during the play": This is a character or voice that narrates the story, often from outside the main action. The correct term is
Narrator.
7.
"a chapter in a play that contains more than one scene": A play is divided into major sections called acts. The correct term is
Act.
8.
"the action that takes place in a single setting": A scene is a smaller unit within an act, defined by a continuous action in one location. The correct term is
Scene.
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Final Answer:
The completed worksheet should have the following terms placed in the boxes:
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Box 1 (the text of the play): `Script`
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Box 2 (the words said by the characters): `Dialogue`
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Box 3 (all of the characters, usually portrayed by actors): `Cast of Characters`
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Box 4 (the time and place in the play): `Setting`
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Box 5 (written instructions telling the actors what to do): `Stage Directions`
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Box 6 (the person who tells what happens during the play): `Narrator`
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Box 7 (a chapter in a play that contains more than one scene): `Act`
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Box 8 (the action that takes place in a single setting): `Scene`
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of theater worksheet.