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How are realistic situations created in plays featuring naturalism?

A. By introducing various subplots through out the main story.
B. By acting our stories based on the lives of real people
C. Through a careful study of human behavior by the playwright and actors
D. Through the use of non-human characters commenting on human issues

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User Pseudoku
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Realistic situations are created in plays featuring naturalism "through a careful study of human behavior by the playwright and actors."

Step-by-step explanation:

Naturalism is a style where the writer attempts to create realistic stories trough dramatical and theatrical strategies, then the more real an natural it is supposed to be the more in deep the writer has to study human behavior to portray it correctly in the characters, and the conflicts they have to face and solve.

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User Hazhir
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The realistic situations created in plays featuring naturalism is C. Through a careful study of human behavior by the playwright and actors.
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