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English, 22.07.2019 23:30 spacehunter22

Why must the reader of a play sit in the metaphorical "director's chair"? a. to be able to appropriately stage a performance of the play b. to better understand the stage direction mentioned in the play c. to understand the tempo and tone of the characters d. to imagine the many details that aren't included in the dialogue

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