What does Shakespeare achieve with the stage directions in this excerpt?

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He provides hints about how the story will end.
He provides hints about how the story will end.

He provides details about the plot’s resolution.
He provides details about the plot’s resolution.

He provides clues about what occurred in the past.
He provides clues about what occurred in the past.

He provides exposition about the action in the scene.
He provides exposition about the action in the scene.

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The most appropriate response is:

He provides exposition about the action in the scene.

Shakespeare often uses stage directions to give the audience context and detail about what is happening in the moment, enhancing the understanding of the action in the scene.

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