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erastovalidia [21]
3 years ago
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What is the first step in deconstructing the plot of a play? A. Reading through the sections one at a time B. Reading through th

e entire play C. Making predictions about the play D. Identifying the theme of the play
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Volgvan3 years ago
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Reading through the entire play is the first step in deconstructing the plot of a play.

Answer: Option B

<u>Explanation: </u>

A plot can be deconstructed on aspects like style, theme, narration, allegory and many more but this can be done only after reading the entire play. After reading it has to be analysed. And, after analysing everything, it needs to be deconstructed .

The most basic step of deconstructing a play is to read through the entire play because only by reading through the entire play, one can have an understanding of the entire play and based on that the plot can be deconstructed.

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