what does a reader look for in the second reading of a drama in the multi-draft reading process?

A: Relationships about theme
B: Key ideas and details about characters and settings
C: stage direction and dialogue that advances action.
D: similarities with other works.

I looked up the answer and I couldn't pin point a specific one. Maybe B or C? I'm not really sure...

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Definitely C :)
Thank you very much Anonymous!
You are so welcome :D
Actually, I'd look for B. Reading a play for the first time should include the stage directions. Ideas about characters, etc., may be more subtle and may be better understood on second reading.
Was it C or B, M?
I keep seeing this in student posts:

"in the multi-draft reading process"

What are the steps you been given in this particular process? There's no guarantee anyone out here knows what your textbook author has listed.
ITS C, (i thought is was a:( ) CONNEXUS, ITS C
I don't know about you guys but if your in connexus and a sixth grader its none of those!?!!!!!??????
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I got to connections academy i think its C
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its C
It's actually B for Connexus students in 8th grade.
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