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Which statement correctly describes the difference between the narrative and dramatic text structures in

Monster?
The narrative text structure compares Steve to other inmates, and the dramatic structure shows a contrast
between attorneys.
The narrative text structure describes Steve's problem, and the dramatic structure describes how the problem
is resolved.
The narrative text structure tells a story about Steve, and the dramatic structure tells a story about the people
who work in the courthouse.
The narrative text structure tells the story from Steve's viewpoint, and the dramatic structure tells the story
using an outsider's perspective.

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Answer:

D. The narrative text structure tells the story from Steve's viewpoint, and the dramatic structure tells the story using an outsider's perspective.

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Answer:

D. The narrative text structure tells the story from Steve's viewpoint, and the dramatic structure tells the story using an outsider's perspective.

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there you go

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