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Question 1 (multiple choice worth 5 points) (lc) what is dramatic license? the list of plays that may be performed in the u. s. the rules regarding owning a public theater the legal document needed to perform a play the way an artist or actor interprets a story question 2 (multiple choice worth 5 points) (lc) which of the following is an example of an adaptation? a story presented as a play a movie review a story presented in its original form a literary analysis question 3 (multiple choice worth 5 points) (mc) which of the following is a true statement? directors cannot change any lines from a text or script. actors must interpret their characters as the author of the text intended them to. directors have dramatic license to interpret a story in any way they choose. a director must use the same setting that is described in a novel or script. question 4 (multiple choice worth 5 points) (lc) what is an interpretation? the written way the author intended his or her story to be the way a person might understand a story or bring it to life the most popular way a story has been recorded on the screen the process of writing a story and then getting it published

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