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inn [45]
2 years ago
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Which sentence is an example of stage directions? A. (IGOR crosses to MARTHA and gives her a high five.] B. All of a sudden, the

forest came alive as the clouds parted. C. DREW. Tell me the story of how you met your husband. D. "You can't give me orders," he said. "You're not my boss." ​

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1 answer:
Yanka [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

A. (IGOR crosses to MARTHA and gives her a high five.]

Explanation:

Stage directions are a set of directions given to actors in a play. Using the process of elimination we can take out C and D because they are dialogue and It isn't B because it is the setting.

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