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30 June, 08:06

Which statement is true? A. To refer to a specific part of a play, one refers to the act but not the scene number. B. Details about setting are communicated in drama in the same way they are communicated in fiction. C. Stage directions tell performers and directors how the stage should look and how the performers should act. D. Unlike a plot in fiction, a play's plot cannot be tracked on a plot diagram.

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  1. 30 June, 08:10
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    C - Stage directions tell performers and directors how the stage should look and how the performers should act
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