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Which line of text is dialogue in a play?

EUGENE They're clean. I'm wearing a glove.
"They're clean," Eugene said. "I'm wearing a glove."
Eugene announced, "My hands are clean."
Eugene slams the ball into his glove again...

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Answer:

The answer is [A] EUGENE They're clean. I'm wearing a glove.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Ahmad Kayyali
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Answer:

EUGENE They're clean. I'm wearing a glove.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dialogues in a play are always written in the following manner:

Name of Character: Dialogue

For example, the following are opening dialogues from Macbeth

First Witch

When shall we three meet again

In thunder, lightning, or in rain?

Second Witch

When the hurlyburly's done,

When the battle's lost and won.

Third Witch

That will be ere the set of sun.

  • The other options are all ways of conveying dialogue in prose.
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