Also called a(n) ________ this is the blueprint for a theatrical production in which the playwright transforms the raw material-the incident, the biographical event, the myth-into a drama, a sequence of events that features characters speaking and interacting with one another.
A. script
B. dialogue
C. screenplay
D. interlude
Answer: A
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