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What is drama? #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 30, 2008 15:36 pm   What is drama?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #270 "Literary Terms (2)", question 9

The writer or author of a drama is called a ..........

(a) poet
(b) playwright
(c) biographer

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #270 "Literary Terms (2)", answer 9

The writer or author of a drama is called a playwright.

Correct answer: (b) playwright
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What is drama? #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 30, 2008 16:17 pm   What is drama?
 

A drama in this context is the script of a serious play or theatrical performance.
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