Asked by Vaggi
Which of the following describes the purpose of dialogue in a play? (1 point)
O to give directions to the actors
O
to give details about the setting
to move the plot forward
O to provide narration
O
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to move the plot forward
Explanation: Dialogue reveals character, advances the story and conflict, and conveys important information to the audience. Stage directions give actor cues and setting details; narration is a different device.
Explanation: Dialogue reveals character, advances the story and conflict, and conveys important information to the audience. Stage directions give actor cues and setting details; narration is a different device.
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