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Creative Writing Activity

The document is an educational worksheet designed for students to assess their knowledge of drama and its elements. It includes true/false statements, multiple-choice questions, and matching activities related to key concepts such as plot, theme, character, and various literary devices. The aim is to reinforce understanding of drama as a literary form and its components.

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Creative Writing Activity

The document is an educational worksheet designed for students to assess their knowledge of drama and its elements. It includes true/false statements, multiple-choice questions, and matching activities related to key concepts such as plot, theme, character, and various literary devices. The aim is to reinforce understanding of drama as a literary form and its components.

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NAME: __________________________________________ GRADE &

SECTION:_________________
What I Know
A. Directions: Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is
incorrect. Use the space provided.
__________ 1. A drama is a type of literature that is written for the purpose of
being read in front of an audience.
__________ 2. Scene is a single situation or unit of dialogue in a play.
__________ 3. Act is composed of many scenes.
__________ 4. Comedy is a form of drama in which there is a display of
human suffering and catharsis for the audience
__________ 5. Tragedy is a form of entertainment meant to be humorous.
B. Directions: Read the statements. Determine the letter of the correct
answer.
__________ 6. Someone who writes plays and known as a dramatist.
A. Actors B. Author C. Playwright D. Characters
__________ 7. It is a piece of writing in the form of drama composed of
dialogue, stage directions and instructions to the actors and director.
A. Comedy B. Drama C. Script D. Playwright
__________ 8. The conversation between two or more characters in a literary
work.
A. Drama B. Dialogue C. Script D. Playwright
__________ 9. The form of live theatre in which the plot, characters and
dialogue of a game, scene or story are made up in the moment.
A. Comedy B. Drama C. Theatre D. Improvisation
__________ 10. The main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work,
which may be stated directly or indirectly.
A. Conflict B. Drama C. Theme D. Theatre
__________ 11. The person who portrays a character in a performance.
A. Actors B. Author C. Playwright D. Scriptwriter
__________ 12. The audience knows something the characters don’t.
A. Drama B. Improvisation C. Dramatic Irony D. Tragic Irony
__________ 13. It is a literary element that involves a struggle between two
opposing forces, usually a protagonist and an antagonist.
A. Actors B. Conflict C. Problem D. Theme
__________ 14. A drama or literary work that depicts calamitous events and
has an unhappy but meaningful ending.
A. Drama B. Comedy C. Dialogue D. Tragedy
__________ 15. It is a device in which an object, person or situation is given
another meaning beyond its literal one.
A. Act B. Audience C. Improvisation D.
Symbolism
Activity 1: Match Up
Directions: Let us recall important points. Match column A with
column B. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
A B
________ 1. Plot A. a word or phrase that goes beyond its literal
meaning
________ 2. Theme B. an author's use of vivid and descriptive
language to add depth to their work
________ 3. Setting C. the sequence of events in a story
________ 4. Conflict D. a person or another being in a text
________ 5. Imagery E. the struggle or problem between two
opposing forces
________ 6. Character F. the central topic, subject, or message within
a narrative
________ 7. Assonance G. the time and place (or when and where) of
the story
________ 8. Alliteration H. the repetition of the sound of a vowel sound
________ 9. Point of View I. repetition of identical initial consonant
sounds in successive or closely associated
syllables within a group of words
________ 10. Figures of Speech J. refers to who is telling or narrating a
story

Activity 2: What’s in this Name


Directions: Using the organizer below, write down words associated
with drama.
DRAMA

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