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how does the playwright use the structure of the radio play, with its reliance on sound effects and limited setting, to create a sense of suspense and isolation for ronald adams? by using sound effects to mimic the vastness of the american landscape, emphasizing ronald’s physical isolation. by focusing on dialogue between characters to build suspense rather than relying on sound effects. by creating a chaotic soundscape that mirrors ronald’s mental state, making it difficult for the audience to distinguish reality from his paranoia. by using music and sound effects to create an atmosphere of unease and uncertainty, highlighting ronald’s growing fear and vulnerabilit
To solve this, we analyze each option based on the radio play's structure (sound effects, limited setting for suspense/isolation):
- Option 1: Sound effects mimicking vast landscape emphasizes physical isolation. Radio plays use sound for setting/atmosphere, and vast landscape sound would highlight Ronald's isolation, fitting the "reliance on sound effects and limited setting" to create suspense/isolation.
- Option 2: Says focus on dialogue instead of sound effects, but radio plays rely on sound effects, so this is incorrect.
- Option 3: Chaotic soundscape for mental state - the question is about structure (sound effects + limited setting) for suspense/isolation, not mental state mimicry, so less relevant.
- Option 4: Music/sound for unease, but the key is "vastness of American landscape" for physical isolation, which Option 1 directly addresses with sound effects mimicking landscape to emphasize isolation.
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The correct option is the green - colored one: By using sound effects to mimic the vastness of the American landscape, emphasizing Ronald’s physical isolation.