Asked by Etta
[Piedmont, later that day outside the stable...]
What does this line tell the reader?
a. which character are onstage **??
b. where and when the scene takes place
c. how the characters are to act
d. whether this is a comedy or tragedy
What does this line tell the reader?
a. which character are onstage **??
b. where and when the scene takes place
c. how the characters are to act
d. whether this is a comedy or tragedy
Answers
Answered by
Etta
Oh, totally forgot.
Which term describes the construction onstage that suggests the time and place of the action?
a. stage
b. set **??
c. act
d. scene
Which term describes the construction onstage that suggests the time and place of the action?
a. stage
b. set **??
c. act
d. scene
Answered by
Reed
Is Piedmont a character or a place?
No, it's not A.
No, it's not A.
Answered by
Reed
Yes, the set is the construction on the stage.
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