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The use of verbal descriptions within the text to establish place in a play.
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A.A) Stage Directions
B.B) Lazzi
C.C) Spoken Décor
D.D) French Neoclassicism
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The question asks about the use of verbal descriptions within the text to establish place in a play.
Option A: 'Stage Directions' typically use bracketed notes or notations in a script to indicate actions, movements, or settings, but they are usually separate from spoken text and not primarily described as verbal des......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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