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Which is not a true statement about setting in dramatic plays?


A. Plays often have more than one setting.


B. Setting is communicated to the audience through the scenery.


C. Setting is the time or place in which a scene occurs.


D. Settings are determined by the actors in the play.

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User Ngruson
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Answer:

D. Settings are determined by the actors in the play.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sometimes, a character speaks out loud when he or she is alone on stage. A speech given entirely by one person, or character, is called a dramatic monologue. Although only one character is speaking, that character has a listener on stage or is talking to the audience.

Juliet's speech from the balcony scene in Act 2 of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet may be one of the most famous monologues in drama history. You can read read the original version, as written by Shakespeare, here.

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User Clarus
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Answer:

D. SETTINGS ARE DETERMINED BY THE ACTORS IN THE PLAY

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