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Function of Contrasting Characters: Fiction/Drama Practice Test
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In this excerpt from an original drama, two neighbors, Ms. Alvarez and Mr. Pike, meet in the hallway after a building-wide notice announces new security cameras.
MS. ALVAREZ: If a camera sees the stairwell, my daughter can come home without rehearsing her keys like a weapon.
MR. PIKE: If a camera sees the stairwell, the landlord sees my visitors and calls them ‘loitering.’
MS. ALVAREZ: Safety is not surveillance.
MR. PIKE: In this building, it becomes it.
MS. ALVAREZ: So we do nothing?
MR. PIKE: We do something that doesn’t turn us into suspects for existing.
What is the primary function of the contrast between Ms. Alvarez and Mr. Pike?
In this excerpt from an original drama, two neighbors, Ms. Alvarez and Mr. Pike, meet in the hallway after a building-wide notice announces new security cameras.
MS. ALVAREZ: If a camera sees the stairwell, my daughter can come home without rehearsing her keys like a weapon.
MR. PIKE: If a camera sees the stairwell, the landlord sees my visitors and calls them ‘loitering.’
MS. ALVAREZ: Safety is not surveillance.
MR. PIKE: In this building, it becomes it.
MS. ALVAREZ: So we do nothing?
MR. PIKE: We do something that doesn’t turn us into suspects for existing.
What is the primary function of the contrast between Ms. Alvarez and Mr. Pike?