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sheriff: nothing here but kitchen things.(the county attorney, after again looking around the kitchen, opens the door of a cupboard closet. he gets up on a chair and looks on a shelf. pulls his hand away, sticky.)county attorney. heres a nice mess.(the women draw nearer.)mrs. peters (to the other woman). oh, her fruit; it did freeze. (to the lawyer). she worried about that when it turned so cold. she said the fired go out and her jars would break.sheriff. well, can you beat the women! held for murder and worryin about her preserves.what would be one advantage of reading this scene as opposed to watching or listening to it?○ readers do not have to worry about visualizing the characters appearances.○ readers can creatively interpret and visualize stage directions in their minds.○ readers do not have to imagine the sounds that accompany characters actions.○ readers can focus on the words, rather than the actions, of the characters.
Reading a script allows readers to use their imagination to interpret stage directions, character behaviors, and visual details in their own unique way, which is a key advantage over passive viewing/listening where these elements are fixed by a performance.
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B. Readers can creatively interpret and visualize stage directions in their minds.