The lack of complicated stage directions in Shakespeare's plays allows for a variety of interpretations, as expressed in option C and further explained below.
<h3>What are stage directions?</h3>
Stage directions are instructions that appear in the script of plays or movies. They help direct everything from the clothes the actors should be wearing to the way those actors should talk and move around the stage.
When we do not have many or very specific stage directions, that allows for a variety of interpretations. In other words, the simpler the directions, the more we can come up with our own ideas on how to do things.
That is the case with Shakespeare's plays, which means option C is the correct answer.
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A, because giving only one half of an argument without the counter leads to misinformation
Answer:where is the lines show the lines and I will answer it
Explanation:
No, because a priest or religious leader is just a normal person like you and me, there is nothing special about them. In fact, I would not automatically trust anyone. Priests, at least in my opinion, I trust less than others because most of what they say if ruled by the bias of god's law and not rational thinking.
May I have brainliest please? :)
Answer:
not biased or prejudiced, fair, impartial.