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Moises Kaufman

The Laramie Project

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 2001

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. D (Act I)

2. A (Act I, Moment 6)

3. D (Various acts)

4. D (Act I)

5. A (Act I)

6. D (Act II, Moment 2)

7. B (Various acts)

8. A (Act II)

9. C (Act II, Moment 7)

10. B (Various acts)

11. C (Act II, Moment 12)

12. C (Various acts)

13. D (Various acts)

14. C (Act III, Moment 12)

15. D (Various acts)

Long Answer

1. The narrator signifies the movement from actor to character within a “moment.” For the most part, he does not share information of his own. (All acts)

2. The play is formatted into “moments” as opposed to “scenes.” While a traditional play may use a scene as a single setting where multiple interactions occur, Kaufman’s moments are usually single interviews and/or conversations that are quickly shifted to and from throughout the play. (All acts)