The script, or text of a play contains B. dialogue and stage directions.
The author writes stage directions so both the actors and the audience know what is going to happen and to set the stage better. A play without dialogues (or monologues) is not possible, is it?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
the word means into enemy territory attempted sneak and surprise forays
There are slight grammatical errors and a bit of poor structuring, here's a better revised edition:
The unidentified male protagonist in Edgar Allen Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum" is a victim of the Spanish Inquisition. Throughout the story, he wishes for death, but his fate always seems hopeful.