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7 / 10 Drama... -

A quiet corner of a school library or a park bench. Intensity Level: 7/10 (Builds from a simmer to a focused confrontation).

To help you prepare a "7 / 10 Drama" piece, I have interpreted this as a request for a dramatic scene or monologue aimed at a (typical for school-aged drama students) or a piece with an intensity level of 7 out of 10 (engaging and serious, but not overwhelmingly dark).

(Looking at a phone, then back at ALEX)You know, the funny thing isn't even that you said it. It’s that you thought I’d never see it. In a group chat of twelve people, Alex? Twelve. You didn’t think one person would have a conscience? 7 / 10 Drama...

Below is an original short scene designed for two performers (or a solo monologue if you focus on one character) that balances dramatic tension with relatability. Characters:

(14-16) High-energy, but currently feeling betrayed. Alex: (14-16) Attempting to remain calm but defensive. A quiet corner of a school library or a park bench

(Voice dropping, 7/10 intensity)That makes it worse. It means you’re only my friend when I’m losing. The second I actually succeed at something, you turn into this… this stranger. I’d rather you just yelled it at my face. At least then you’d be honest. Preparation Tips for Success

If this is for a class, remember that judging criteria often look for "commitment" and "connection to the character" rather than just memorization. Drama 7–10 Syllabus (2023) - Course overview (Looking at a phone, then back at ALEX)You

Use your body language to show the tension. Jordan might be gripping the phone too tight, while Alex might be avoiding eye contact.