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Which of the following is true of the treatment of setting in a play but not a short story?

Setting is developed in stage direction.
Setting is developed through descriptive text.
Setting is key to creating mood and tone.
Setting is less important than dialogue.


Sagot :

Answer:

Setting is less important than dialogue.

Explanation:

Setting is developed in stage direction.

Setting is developed through descriptive text.

Setting is key to creating mood and tone.

Setting is less important than dialogue.

underlined text are completely wrong.

the last 2 are maybe's

But "Setting is key to creating mood and tone. " this is more important in a short story.