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GCSE English Practice Test: Dramatic Techniques
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Dramatic techniques or devices are used by playwrights. It's important to remember, when reading a play, that drama is written to be performed, rather than to be read. It can be difficult to fully appreciate a piece of drama if you are reading it silently from a book. A dramatist has an advantage in being able to use most of the literary devices that are available to novelists, as well as using dramatic devices or techniques suitable to the stage.

GCSE English Practice Test: Dramatic Techniques
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1. Choose the correct dramatic device.
A comment made by a character to the audience in a way that implies no one on stage has heard it.
2. Choose the correct dramatic device.
A technique by which a character deliberately appears to be someone else.
3. Choose the correct dramatic device.
A still picture created on stage.
4. Choose the correct dramatic device.
A speech in which a character appears to be thinking aloud rather than speaking to any other character on stage.
5. Choose the correct dramatic device.
Deliberately misleading or distracting the audience in its expectations.
6. Choose the correct dramatic device.
A clash between people, values, or ideas.
7. Choose the correct dramatic device.
The audience knows something that one or more of the characters in a play does not know.
8. Choose the correct dramatic device.
A speech given by one character who is speaking to other characters on stage.
9. Choose the correct dramatic device.
The moment a new character joins a scene.
10. Choose the correct dramatic device.
A group of actors speaking in unison, usually by commenting on the action of the play.