Asked by Michael Scott
Which sentence describes a function of dialogue in a story?(1 point)
A. It identifies the genre of the work without the author stating it directly.
B. It is used to identify the titles of other stories.
C. It moves the plot forward without the narrator describing every event.***
D. It identifies information from outside sources used in the story.
What is the awnser?
A. It identifies the genre of the work without the author stating it directly.
B. It is used to identify the titles of other stories.
C. It moves the plot forward without the narrator describing every event.***
D. It identifies information from outside sources used in the story.
What is the awnser?
Answers
Answered by
Dwight Schrute
I would agree that C is true and A, B, and D are false.
Answered by
no one
1. A, words spoken by characters
2. C, It moves the plot forward without the narrator describing every event.
3. Dialogue is set off by quotation marks in a story.
2. C, It moves the plot forward without the narrator describing every event.
3. Dialogue is set off by quotation marks in a story.
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1. Words spoken by characters.
2. it moves from the plot forward without the narrator describing every event.
3.Quotation marks
1. Words spoken by characters.
2. it moves from the plot forward without the narrator describing every event.
3.Quotation marks
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Answered by
idk
Ok so for the people saying we only have five you are right here are the answers
1. How is drama organized?
ANSWER= In acts
2. Which of the following describes the purpose of dialogue in a play?
ANSWER= To move the plot forward
3. Which of the following describes a drama?
ANSWER= A story meant to be performed for an audience
4. Which of the following describes a soliloquy?
ANSWER= A character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience
5. How are stage directions shown in a script?
ANSWER= Italicized
These are 100% correct! I hope this helped :)
1. How is drama organized?
ANSWER= In acts
2. Which of the following describes the purpose of dialogue in a play?
ANSWER= To move the plot forward
3. Which of the following describes a drama?
ANSWER= A story meant to be performed for an audience
4. Which of the following describes a soliloquy?
ANSWER= A character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience
5. How are stage directions shown in a script?
ANSWER= Italicized
These are 100% correct! I hope this helped :)
Answered by
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idk
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1) in acts
2) to move the plot forward
3) a story meant to be performed for an audience
4) ZACK: (relaxing into the soft recliner, putting his feet up on the table, and grabbing a magazine to flip through)
1) in acts
2) to move the plot forward
3) a story meant to be performed for an audience
4) ZACK: (relaxing into the soft recliner, putting his feet up on the table, and grabbing a magazine to flip through)
Answered by
Anonymous
Ok so for the people saying we only have five you are right here are the answers
1. How is drama organized?
ANSWER= In acts
2. Which of the following describes the purpose of dialogue in a play?
ANSWER= To move the plot forward
3. Which of the following describes a drama?
ANSWER= A story meant to be performed for an audience
4. Which of the following describes a soliloquy?
ANSWER= A character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience
5. How are stage directions shown in a script?
ANSWER= Italicized
These are 100% correct! I hope this helped :)
1. How is drama organized?
ANSWER= In acts
2. Which of the following describes the purpose of dialogue in a play?
ANSWER= To move the plot forward
3. Which of the following describes a drama?
ANSWER= A story meant to be performed for an audience
4. Which of the following describes a soliloquy?
ANSWER= A character speaks private thoughts aloud to the audience
5. How are stage directions shown in a script?
ANSWER= Italicized
These are 100% correct! I hope this helped :)
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Answered by
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Answered by
Jim Halpert
Yes, Dwight is right
Answered by
Nobody
1. A, words spoken by characters
2. C, It moves the plot forward without the narrator describing every event.
3. Dialogue is set off by quotation marks in a story
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2. C, It moves the plot forward without the narrator describing every event.
3. Dialogue is set off by quotation marks in a story
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