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how does the reader know that the passage is a drama rather than narrative prose?
○ a. dialogue and stage directions, rather than narrative description, are used to convey the action.
○ b. elements of plot and setting are used to engage the reader.
○ c. the number of characters speaking in the scene is limited to only a few at a time.
○ d. there are many examples of complex vocabulary and figurative language.
Drama uses dialogue (characters' spoken words) and stage directions (instructions about actions, settings, etc.) to show the story. Narrative prose relies more on descriptive text. Option A correctly highlights this key difference. Option B is incorrect as both drama and narrative prose use plot and setting. Option C is wrong because the number of speakers isn't a defining feature. Option D is incorrect as complex vocabulary and figurative language can be in both.
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A. Dialogue and stage directions, rather than narrative description, are used to convey the action.