CHARACTERS: NARRATOR IDUA KAAJAL IRA TOTSI Stage Set: A kitchen. The setting sun can be seen from the window. Brochures, newspaper cuttings, and printouts are scattered on the dining table. TOTS is eagerly writing something in a journal. IDUA walks in and sets his backpack on the table. TOTSI: (cheering with joy) I can't believe I've figured it This passage is called a drama because the author OA. shows a setting and a conflict between the characters. O B. uses dialogue and stage directions to tell a story. Oc. reflects a lighthearted mood and a universal theme. OD. tells the story from a third person limited point of view. Reset Submit

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CHARACTERS:
NARRATOR
IDUA
KAAJAL
IRA
TOTSI
Stage Set: A kitchen. The setting sun can be seen from
the window. Brochures, newspaper cuttings, and printouts
are scattered on the dining table. TOTS is eagerly writing
something in a journal. IDUA walks in and sets his
backpack on the table.
TOTSI: (cheering with joy) I can't believe I've figured it
This passage is called a drama because the author
OA. shows a setting and a conflict between the characters.
O B. uses dialogue and stage directions to tell a story.
Oc.
reflects a lighthearted mood and a universal theme.
OD.
tells the story from a third person limited point of view.
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B. uses dialogue and stage directions to tell a story.

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The passage is a drama because it uses dialogue and stage directions to tell a story. The narrator provides a description of the setting and the characters,...
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