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Identification Identification
1.It identifies the time and place in which the events 1.It identifies the time and place in which the events
occur. occur.
2.It means trial or test in French word. 2.It means trial or test in French word.
3. Lays out the series of events that form the entirety 3. Lays out the series of events that form the entirety
of the play. of the play.
4. These establishes the story at a point near the 4. These establishes the story at a point near the
climax, conclusion or end. climax, conclusion or end.
5. Known as the final major component of the story 5. Known as the final major component of the story
which brings the condition back to its stability. which brings the condition back to its stability.
6. Is a play that brings laughter for the sake of 6. Is a play that brings laughter for the sake of
laughter. laughter.
7. A play in which the main character is brought to 7. A play in which the main character is brought to
ruin or suffers a great sorrow. ruin or suffers a great sorrow.
8.Considered as the principal material in a drama. 8.Considered as the principal material in a drama.
9. Refers to the mode of expression or presentation 9. Refers to the mode of expression or presentation
of the playwright’s position. of the playwright’s position.
Enumeration Enumeration
Identification Identification
1.It identifies the time and place in which the events 1.It identifies the time and place in which the events
occur. occur.
2.It means trial or test in French word. 2.It means trial or test in French word.
3. Lays out the series of events that form the entirety 3. Lays out the series of events that form the entirety
of the play. of the play.
4. These establishes the story at a point near the 4. These establishes the story at a point near the
climax, conclusion or end. climax, conclusion or end.
5. Known as the final major component of the story 5. Known as the final major component of the story
which brings the condition back to its stability. which brings the condition back to its stability.
6. Is a play that brings laughter for the sake of 6. Is a play that brings laughter for the sake of
laughter. laughter.
7. A play in which the main character is brought to 7. A play in which the main character is brought to
ruin or suffers a great sorrow. ruin or suffers a great sorrow.
8.Considered as the principal material in a drama. 8.Considered as the principal material in a drama.
9. Refers to the mode of expression or presentation 9. Refers to the mode of expression or presentation
of the playwright’s position. of the playwright’s position.
Enumeration Enumeration