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1 August, 15:11

What do the dialogue and stage directions tell readers

about Steve's perspective?

"Go ahead, Tommy. We'll be right back. And you'll see. That wasn't any ship or anything like it. that was just a ... meteor or something."

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  1. 1 August, 15:37
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    The dialogue and stage directions reveal that Steve did not agree with Tommy's submission (s)

    Explanation:

    Dialogue is a term used in literature to describe the conversation going on between two or more people.

    Stage directions are used for many purposes in literature but their primary function is to inform actors/actresses of their movement on the stage - where to stand, sit, move, exit the stage etc.

    Steve seemed to urge Tommy off the stage (to exit the stage at one end) while himself & his partner (s) headed in the opposite direction (where they exited the stage). It shows that whatever discussions that took place between Tommy and Steve, both parties did not agree or come to a consensus; this is what the statement "We'll be right back. And you'll see." reveals.

    In conclusion, the dialogue and stage directions reveal that Steve did not agree with Tommy's submission (s)
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