Asked by libby
Why is reading a play different from reading a novel?(1 point)
Plays have more words than novels
Plays never have conflict
Plays are written to be performed, with dialogue and stage directions
Plays always have illustrations
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Plays are written to be performed, with dialogue and stage directions. Plays rely mainly on spoken lines and directions for actors and staging, unlike novels which use narrative description and internal thoughts.
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