Weegy: The audience knowing something the drama's characters don't is an example of dramatic irony.
User: The audience knowing something the drama's characters don't is an example of
A. dramatic context.
B. dramatic irony.
C. sub-conflict.
D. monologue.
Weegy: The audience knowing something the drama's characters don't is an example of dramatic irony.
User: A drama is defined as a literary form designed for presentation by
A. audiences.
B. characters.
C. readers.
D. actors.
Weegy: A drama is defined as a literary form designed for presentation by actors.
User: The character of a clown or fool in Shakespeare's plays is often
A. the most flawed character.
B. wiser than expected.
C. the play's main protagonist.
D. more dangerous than he appears.
Weegy: The character of a clown or fool in Shakespeare's plays is often: wiser than expected.
User: Just as books have chapters, plays are divided up into
A. scenes.
B. verses.
C. lines.
D. acts.
Weegy: Just as books have chapters, plays are divided up into Acts.
User: Shakespeare's plays often contain puns, which are
A. archaic phrases.
B. plays on words.
C. rhyming lines
D. slang terms.
Weegy: Shakespeare's plays often contain puns, which are: play on words.
User: A drama is told through a combination of action and
A. comedy.
B. falling action.
C. dialogue.
D. verse.
Weegy: A drama is told through a combination of action and: dialogue.
User: Shakespeare's comedies tend to end with a
A. marriage.
B. joke.
C. mystery.
D. resolution.
Weegy: Shakespeare's comedies tend to end with a marriage.
User: Regarding the nature of drama, which statement is false?
A. Drama is meant to present a story through action and dialog.
B. Drama is like poetry, in that it is meant to been seen and heard.
C. Modern dramas, such as films, are not structured in the manner of ...
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