ANAGNOS [A BIT SHOCKED]: What?
ANNIE [TAPS HER BROW]: Well, He keeps digging up that battle!
ANAGNOS: That is not a proper thing to say, Annie. It is what I mean.
ANNIE [MEEKLY]: Yes. But I know what I’m like, what’s this child like?
Which element of drama does the author use with the words in brackets? dialogue that reveals a sense of humor stage directions that describe the scenery stage directions that reveal emotion dialogue that reveals a close friendship
Answer:
stage directions that reveal emotion
Explanation:
In William Gibson's play "The Miracle Worker," based on Hellen Keller's biography, the author makes use of stage directions to indicate the actors the emotions that he wishes the characters to express while they say their lines. For instance, he uses the words and phrases cheerily, shocked, taps her brow and meekly, which demonstrate the characters' natural state of mind according to the circumstances and relationships they are surrounded by.
stage directions that reveal emotion
“If you talk to the animals they will talk with you
and you will know each other. If you do not talk to them
you will not know them, and what you do not know
you will fear. What one fears one destroys.”
EGP or English Grammar Profile measure or evaluate what grammar an English learner use according to his level (A1 to C2). It takes its evidence from over 200,000 writing scripts taken from Cambridge exams among 200 countries. EGP analyses the recurring errors and states the level of the student who made them.
A.
sentence
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run-on