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What is a difference between reading a play and reading a book? Does that make a difference in how you understand the text?

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The difference is between writing plays and writing novels : Plays are experienced at a tempo the audience doesn't select; a novel is read at the pace of the reader

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When reading a play there are descriptions for what the actor needs to do and the names of their characters while a book is not read by an actor and the directions and such are just included in the dialog.

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