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why do playwrights rely on dramatic devices?
○ to add more characters
○ because they cannot describe characters’ thoughts directly
○ to shorten the play
○ to make the plot more exciting
Dramatic devices (like soliloquies, asides, or foreshadowing) are tools playwrights use to convey characters' inner thoughts, emotions, or unspoken information since they cannot directly narrate or describe a character's internal experience the way a prose writer can. The other options are incorrect: dramatic devices do not inherently add characters, shorten a play, or only serve to make the plot exciting—their core function addresses the limitation of direct access to characters' thoughts in a live, spoken medium.
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B. Because they cannot describe characters' thoughts directly