Question
Which of the following describes the purpose of dialogue in a play? Is it to give directions to the actors, to provide narration, to give details about the setting, or to move the plot forward?
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move the plot forward
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The purpose of dialogue in a play is to move the plot forward. It is through the conversations and interactions between characters that the story progresses and develops. Dialogues also reveal the personalities, motivations, and emotions of the characters, making them more three-dimensional and engaging for the audience.
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