The correct answer is A. The audience knows something the character or characters don't.
This is a common literary technique used in plays and goes as way back as writing plays exists. It was pretty common even in ancient Greece.
The answer would be C. It says in the sentence that they couldn't share their information beyond their communities so people couldn't access it beyond that.
The answer is D. A dialogue involves a <em>exchange of opinions</em>, like a conversation towards a particular subject. <em>Even</em> an <em>inner dialogue</em>, not talking directly to the people, <em>still</em> passes important information that help the audience understand things not so obvious. In sentences A, B and C, phrases like "I told them" and "I said" don't seem to indicate a dialogue. <em>But in D, "I asked them" invites the audience to a conversation.</em>
Answer:
Opsis
Explanation:
Opsis is the Greek word for view