You are in an English class where the instructor tells you to adapt the novel you are reading into a short, ten-minute play to be performed in a small classroom. You meticulously break down the plot, characters, and themes so that your play will include them all. When you have done this, you write your script so that all the characters are standing on stage and there is dialogue between them, but little else. When you complete your draft, you turn in your play to the instructor for critique. What element will the instructor most likely identify as one that must be added?

A. the character's actions embedded in the dialogue
B. the set description
C. the list of props needed
D. detailed and figurative language in the dialogue


Answer: A

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