Answer: Plays are not written in paragraphs like a novel or short story. Instead, they are written as lines of dialogue in the form of a script. ... Typically, these scripts are broken down into one or more acts, or major divisions of the play. And each act is then subdivided into a scene, or smaller divisions within the act.
Explanation: Because every theater may not be equipped with everything to make your story a reality, plays tend to be far more character focused instead of world or plot focused. This characteristic is further enhanced by the fact that the plot of a play is always explained via dialogue and therefore character.
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"Themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures" is the only statement that is true, since themes can vary widely both in subject and interpretation by the reader.
The meaning of remarkable is worthy of attention; striking and meaning of ordinary is with no special or distinctive features; normal. so it is the opposite of remarkable