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1. It is the written product of the playwright.

It contains the dialogues, descriptions, and


stage directions. SCRIPT
2. Is considered as the most influential drama ever written. OEDIPUS REX
3. It provides a short description of a film and includes the viewer’s opinion whether or not
the film is worth recommending. MOVIE REVIEW, MOVIE ANALYSIS
4. Dramatized allegories of the Christian soul in quest of salvation & employed personified
abstraction such as shame, Lust, Mercy. MORALITY PLAYS, MORALITY, MORALITY
PLAY
5. Comprises written works based on real events. NON-FICTION
6. It is a speech by single actor who is ALONE on stage. SOLILOQUY, SOLILOQUYS
7. It pertains to the message that the playwright wishes to convey through the events and
the characters. THEME
8. It refers to the manner an actor brings a character to life. Through this the actors are
able to command attention from the audience and establish stage presence. ACTING
9. It is a feeling of uncertainty as to the outcome, used to build interest and excitement on
the part of the audience. SUSPENSE
10. “It is raining so hard. I hope it doesn’t rain for 40 days and 40 nights.” This statement refers to
the biblical story of Noah and the ark he built. In this statement, what type of allusion is
evident? RELIGIOUS
11. I kept my nose in the book throughout the three-hour detention, knowing the Medusa at the
desk in the front of the room would turn me to stone if I so much as looked up. In this
statement, what type of allusion is evident? MYTHOLOGICAL
12. Recently, a South Korean Netflix series entitled Squid game had dominated the film industry
with its triumphant release worldwide on September 17, 2021, becoming the top-viewed
program in 94 countries. With that, many famous artists have imitated the successful Netflix
series and created their version of it. Imitating another text or film to arouse the audience is an
example of what type of Intertextuality? PARODY
13. In the end, Albert Einstein was right when he said, “Life is like a bicycle. You need to keep
moving.” What type of intertextuality is evident in the given example? QOUTATION
14. Ms. Castillo assigned Group A to create and produce a play that aims to make an audience laugh
and end in a happy ending. What type of play should Group A consider for them to attain the
assigned task? COMEDY
15. Theatre Artists are considered to be the most important element of drama, as all of the effort
put in to writing and producing a play is for the enjoyment of them. F
16. During the Medieval drama, plays became vehicles for religious expression. T
17. In Greek drama actors wore stylized masks that symbolizes their characteristics. T
18. An autobiography is a person’s story written by oneself. It is a story told from a personal point of
view about his or her own life experiences. T
19. Facial expressions are movement of the actor’s head, shoulder, arm, hand, leg, or foot to convey
meaning. F
20. Scenery refers to theatrical equipment such as backdrops and platforms that set the mood and
setting of each scene in the play. T
21. Nonverbal Expressions includes the gestures, facial expressions, and body movements that the
actors employ in their performance, usually to support the delivery of lines. T
22. Setting stimulates the interest of the reader while giving him/her an idea of what the play will be
about. It should capture the essence of the whole play and leave a lasting mark on the
audience/reader. F
23. Images can help comics present the narration, dialogue, sound effect, commentary, and more. It
is usually written in thought bubbles or in text boxes. F
24. Literary Journalism uses techniques such as interviews and reviews in order to look outside of
the straightforward, objective world. T
25. Observe the following example and identify what element of a one-act play is evident.
ROSE: (Sings.) Jesus, be a fence all around me every day Jesus, I want you to protect me as I
travel on my way. Jesus, be a fence all around me every day. (TROY enters from the house)
ROSE: Jesus, I want you to protect me As I travel on my way. (To TROY.) Morning. You ready for
breakfast? I can fix it as soon as I finish hanging up these clothes?
TROY: I got the coffee on. That'll be all right. I'll just drink some of that this morning.

a. Script b. Plot c. Character d. Setting


26. Observe the following example and identify what element of a one-act play is evident.
ACT I Scene 1 The _____ is the yard which fronts the only entrance to the MAXSON household,
an ancient two-story brick house set back off a small alley in a big-city neighborhood. The
entrance to the house is gained by two or three steps leading to a wooden porch badly in need
of paint.

b. Script b. Plot c. Character d. Setting

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