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Crazy boy [7]
2 years ago
10

How is the language of the stage directions different from the language of the dialogue?

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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]2 years ago
3 0

Variation of Language:

Language is truly adaptable, and poetry shows this maybe better than some other type of composing. You can compose a work with a numerically firm design and exact beat, or compose a free-section sonnet without accentuation and capital letters

Language used in poetry:

Poetry is extraordinary on the grounds that it presents a language that is unmistakably against the standard, regular, conversational language whose main object is correspondence.

In any event, when it is present day, free-section poetry, it is disengaged from the normal utilization of language since it is generally exceptionally conscious, estimated by its, still up in the air by the standards or even by the deficiency in that department.

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