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Grade 2 Drama Elements

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Grade 2 Drama Elements

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🎭 Part 1: Multiple Choice

Instructions: Circle the best answer for each question.

1. What is a character in a play?

A person or animal in the story

The place where the story happens

The costumes actors wear

2. What is the setting of a play?

The people in the story

Where and when the story takes place

What the actors say

3. What is dialogue?

The clothes actors wear

The words characters say to each other

The music in a play

4. What does an actor use their voice for in a play?

To show feelings and speak clearly

To make the stage look pretty

To change the setting

5. What are props in a play?

The actors on stage

Objects that actors use during the play

The seats where people sit

✏️ Part 2: Short Answers

Instructions: Write your answers in complete sentences.

6. Name one way an actor can show they are happy without using words.
7. If you were in a play about a farm, what is one prop you might use?
8. Fill in the blank: The _____________ is where and when a story takes place.

Answer: _________________

9. What is one costume that would help the audience know a character is a doctor?
10. Why is it important for actors to speak loudly and clearly on stage?

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