Identify how the structure of a play is different than the structure of a story (e.g., text includes props; dialogue without quotation marks acts/scenes instead of chapter).
Clarifications:
Essential Understandings
- Given examples of two types of text (a play and a story), choose which one represents a play.
- Identify the structure of a play (scenes).
- Distinguish between the structure of a play and a story.
General Information
Number: LAFS.3.RL.2.AP.5c
Category: Access Points
Date Adopted or Revised:
06/14
Cluster:
Craft and Structure
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