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How does the use of dialogue in the play "A Dramatic Flag" change the sense of Mary Pickersgill's story compared to the article "Mary's Flag?"
It makes Mary seem more like a historical legend than a real person.
It gives personality to the people involved.
It removes important simple facts about the flag’s construction.
It makes the story more difficult because it adds several more characters.
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It gives personality to the people involved.
Dialogue lets characters speak, show emotion and relationships, and makes them feel more human and vivid than the straightforward facts in the article.
Dialogue lets characters speak, show emotion and relationships, and makes them feel more human and vivid than the straightforward facts in the article.
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