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1.
a type of literature meant to be performed by actors in front of an audience.
2.
a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage
3.
a play written or adapted for television.
4.
a list of all the characters in the play.
5.
divides dramas or plays into smaller sections. Usually when the setting changes.
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descriptions of setting, characters, or actions (usually in italics).
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What the character says. Could be between characters or to the audience.
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the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
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a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen.
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a writer's attitude toward his or her subject matter revealed through diction, figurative language, and organization on the sentence and global levels.
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Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
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the perspective from which a story is told