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1. Is a type of oral performance art whereby a performer recites aloud a short literary piece, particularly a poem, while observing creativity in word play, intonation, and voice spoken performance, oftentimes making the literary piece even more interesting through various vocal techniques. a. Drama b. Play c. Spoken word poetry d. Synopsis 2. Is a condensation of major points of a play's plot. It describes briefly how the story of a play flows from beginning until the end. It is often written to achieve a variety of purpose, such as to market the play and sell tickets, to get funding for the staging of the play, or to familiarize the cast with the story of the play itself. a. Play b. Novel c. Play synopsis d. Spoken word poetry 3. He wrote a play synopsis of Avi's Not Seeing is Believing. a. William Wallace b. Edgar Allan Poe c. C. Juco Antonio Rivera d. Robert Lee Frost 4. is a part of speech that indicates an action or state of being and is a main part of sentence's complete predicate. Verbs, particularly action verbs, provide the movement of noun and pronoun within sentences, such as in the following examples a. Noun b. Adjective C. Verb d. Verbal 5. is a verb from that functions as another part of speech, particularly as adjectives, nouns, or adverbs.​