Dramatic Terms Review Think about your drama terms as you view the clips and answer the questions.

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Dramatic Terms Review Think about your drama terms as you view the clips and answer the questions.

Monologue Clip: https://www.classhook.com/resources/1275 Why is this clip a monologue? A. It’s a long speech by one character. B. It’s a long speech by one character in front of other characters. C. It’s a long speech while a character is by himself. D. It’s not a monologue, it’s a dialogue.

Soliloquy Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuD3yHVJSbI Why does this clip resemble a soliloquy? A. Frodo expressing thoughts and feelings. B. Frodo is thinking about the entire adventure and expressing thoughts and feelings. C. Frodo is thinking about the entire adventure and expressing thoughts and feelings in a solitary environment. D. It’s not a soliloquy because Frodo is alone.

Aside Clip: https://www.classhook.com/resources/996 Which is the best example of an aside in the previous clip? A. When Chandler thinks about whether they are in a vestibule or another type of building. B. When Chandler chokes on gum C. When Chandler talks to his friends on the phone D. When Chandler talks to the security camera

Why doesn’t Chandler want Jill Goodacre to hear him talking to his friends on the phone? A. He doesn’t think she will care about what he’s saying B. He doesn’t want to look desperate and stars truck like he is C. He’s telling his friends how much he hates Jill, behind her back. D. He wants to surprise Jill with how much he likes her.

Comic relief Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_Co8hNTEZU Why is the Dowager Countess considered comic relief? A. She’s funny B. She tries to be funny C. She’s funny even in very serious situations. D. She thinks everyone else is funny.

How does the photo below represent an example of character foils? A. The hair on the left is red and the hair on the right is green B. Scar and Simba have an opposite way of looking at the world. C. Simba approaches leadership with a humble spirit, while Scar approaches leadership with a selfish spirit. D. They are not character foils

Oxymoron Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFEJKe46IFw Why is “Random order” an oxymoron? A. Random Order is chosen by the machine, so it’s not random. B. There is no actual order, so it is completely random C. It’s not an oxymoron