Which trait distinguishes modern drama from traditional drama? A. The plot of a modern drama does not always follow a strict structure and might end without a clear resolution. B. While traditional drama usually stuck to a five-act structure, modern drama can vary from three to eight acts. C. Modern dramas are generally written in verse, while most traditional dramas are written in a combination of prose and verse. D. Modern dramas generally feature stock characters, while characters in most traditional dramas are distinct and well-defined.
Which one of these can you eliminate and do you have any notes we can use?
no notes this is just what the question is asking
All of the above
Ill go for the C
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Benjoe Ill go for the C \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Was it right? I thought C was wrong...
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