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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. match the elements of drama that are common to both traditional and modern plays to their meanings. tiles tragedy stage directions script character comedy dialogue setting pairs a play that ends on a hopeful note with birth or marriage, heralding new beginnings arrowboth one who participates in a play and advances its action arrowboth lines spoken by characters in a play arrowboth a play that deals with grave matters and ends with the death of the protagonist arrowboth the time period and location within a play arrowboth instructions that actors receive, such as how to speak a particular line or which side of the stage to occupy arrowboth written text of the play that actors act out while performing arrowboth

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