Answer:
1. i. tragedy
2. k. comedy
3. l. plot
4. j. exposition
5. h. theme
6. c. protagonist
7. b. style
8. d. setting
9. g. structure
10. e. stage directions
11. f. monologue
12. a. dialogue
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Tragedy is the type of play that has tragic events.
2. Comedy is the type of play that amuses the audience because it is intended to be funny.
3. The plot includes the main events of a play; the actions are part of the plot.
4. In the exposition you get background information so you know, for example, where the play is taking place.
5. The theme is the central topic a play has.
6. The protagonist is the character that spends more time on scene and it is important for the play.
7. The style is something that is unique because it is the way an author expresses and every author is different, therefore, their styles are also different.
8. The setting is everything that is part of a scene in a place and the stage designer is in charge of it.
9. The structure has several parts and it forms the design or pattern of a play.
10. Stage directions are useful to tell the actors and actresses what they have to do on stage.
11. The monologue is something that says only one actor or actress on stage.
12. The dialogue is everything the actors and actresses say on stage, on camera, etc.