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English, 29.02.2020 02:00 lovelarissa

Read the passage from The Importance of Being Earnest. Gwendolen. [To Jack.] Darling! Algernon. [To Cecily.] Darling! [They fall into each other's arms.] [Enter Merriman. When he enters he coughs loudly, seeing the situation.] Merriman. Ahem! Ahem! Lady Bracknell! Jack. Good heavens! [Enter Lady Bracknell. The couples separate in alarm. Exit Merriman.] Lady Bracknell. Gwendolen! What does this mean? In contrast to reading the scene, seeing the staged version of the scene would improve its aesthetic impact by allowing the audience to:.
a) see a single narrator, thereby adding to the drama.
b) watch the actors' reactions, thereby adding to the humor.
c) witness different characters, thereby adding more tension.
d) view it being told in the past tense, thereby adding excitement.

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