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B. Questioning authority can be dangerous and sometimes it’s best to remain silent
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Answer: Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. (Gypsies)
Explanation:
<em>Gypsy camp slow and noisy</em>
<em>moving around Bessarabia.</em>
<em>They are by the river, near the old road</em>
<em>poor queens crucified.</em>
This is part of Pushkin's poem "Gypsies." It represents one of the most representative pieces of Romantic literature. Romanticism also tempts the idea of freedom. Pushkin wrote the work in exile, so it is not surprising that the part mentioned above of the poem is imbued with the desire for freedom.
B. To describe the setting of a scene. Stage directions often describe the setting, as well as what the characters are doing. They do not ever contain direct dialogue, as that is spoken by the characters themselves. Stage directions only appear in the transcript of plays, is in an actual play the set and nonverbal action is visible.