"c. She was not interested in becoming part of the popular group" is how Millicent was different a year or two before the story, since this is a major character development.
<span>The elements that are distinct to drama and not typically found in other written stories are B. scripts and E. cast. Scripts are given to actors who are going to play their roles from that particular play, and cast is the term to refer to those actors and everyone working on the play. These are some elements that you wouldn't find in a novel or a poem, whereas plots, settings, and themes do exist there as well.</span>
I had to confer with the principle about leaving school grounds in the middle of the day.