The answer is most likely to be B) oppression.
The right answer is the D: In order to illustrate how romantic love makes the world seem new. The author starts by lyrically describing the refreshing, bright, and regenerating effect of dew and dawn on nature (she uses terms such as <em>stars</em>, <em>jewels</em>, <em>bright </em>and <em>gem</em>) in order to compare it with the one that the love of his lover ("fresh as the dawn") has on her. That love, like the dew and the dawn, has made a path for her where everything along the way shines as she passes by, solely for her own pleasure. It is, therefore, this romantic love that makes her seeing the world new, full of light and delicacy.
Answer:
<em>The correct option is D) By changing the story’s descriptions of the setting into stage directions.</em>
Explanation:
The scenario depicted in the original story was different as compared to the adaptation that had to be made. Usually, adaptations have to be made in a story while staging it because not all acts mentioned in the original story can be easily performed on stage.
In the above scenario, changes were made in the story's description of the setting into stage directions.
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Answer:
To provide details about the story
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