Please use as your model the one act play on pages 368-369 to help you with your one one act play.

Here is the setting:

You are in a psychology class of thirty students.  Each week the class has a multiple choice test which is graded at the end of the hour.  Students stand in line as the student aide grades the test, then they take it to the teacher, who then records the score.  One test day as the student aide grades the test of the student standing in front of her, she looks up and thinks she sees the student standing next in line change answers on the score sheet.  The aide realizes that the answer key is visible to the first two people in the line.  When "the cheater" hands the score sheet to the aide to grade, the aide realizes that scores have been changed, as three answers are written in pencil and the rest in pen. She scores the test which has no errors.  The "cheater" walks away and gives the score to the teacher who, of course, records it.  The aide grades the remaining tests. Everyone leaves the room except the teacher and the aide.

 

Okay, you take it from here.  Draw upon what you have learned about drama, Greek drama where the City State is more important than the individual, to help with this.

 

 

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