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21 December, 11:17

Which statement is true about the differences between dramatic literature and fiction?

Only fiction has plot elements like rising action.

Only dramatic literature has characters.

Only dramatic literature has stage directions.

Only dramatic literature has dialogue.

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  1. 21 December, 11:27
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    Only dramatic literature has stage directions.

    Explanation:

    Dramatic literature refers to what is otherwise known as theater, both tragedies and comedies. These are written in order to be represented on a stage and the writer may include in his or her text stage directions that show how and where the actor stage should move, stand, exist or enter, amongst other possible directions. Fiction refers, on the other hand, mainly to novels and short stories, amongst other possible genres.
  2. 21 December, 11:30
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    "Only dramatic literature has stage directions", seems like the best answer.
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