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what is the primary difference between drama and other forms of literat…

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what is the primary difference between drama and other forms of literature like novels?
○ drama focuses on internal monologues.
○ drama is meant to be performed.
○ drama is always written in poetic form.
○ drama does not have a plot.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Analyze each option:
  • "Drama focuses on internal monologues" is incorrect as internal monologues are more common in novels (e.g., stream - of - consciousness in novels).
  • "Drama is meant to be performed" is correct. Dramas are written with the intention of being acted out on a stage (or other performance spaces), while novels are primarily meant to be read.
  • "Drama is always written in poetic form" is incorrect as there are prose dramas (e.g., some modern dramas).
  • "Drama does not have a plot" is incorrect as dramas, like novels, have plots with elements like exposition, rising action, climax, etc.

Answer:

B. Drama is meant to be performed.