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Which of the following is an important part of a play's setting?

A. none of the above
B. audience
C. lighting
D. characters

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The correct answer is A. I only remember this from when I took a quiz on it :)
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

A setting is all about where the story or plot takes place. For instance, at the beach or at a palace. The audience has nothing to do with the play. They're just there to see the play and grasp entertainment. The lighting is to make the characters on stage more visible, and set the mood of the play. The characters are just the characters. They impact the story line and plot. What the characters do has nothing to do with the setting, however, their actions and plots take place in the setting.

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