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How would an audio recording of this excerpt help establish the setting of the play? through an increase in volume at certain points in time through the dialogue spoken by each of the characters through the sound of a cupboard door opening through a change in the characters’ tones of voices.

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The way that an audio recording of the given excerpt would help establish the setting of the play is; C: through the sound of a cupboard door opening

Audio Recording of a story

  • When talking about audio recording to drive home a point of a play/story, it has to be an audio that by mere listening to it is clear to most people the operation/action being carried out. For example there is a certain sound that is made when opening a book. Similarly there is a certain sound being made when singing e.t.c.

Now, in this question the most relatable sound that can be captured with an audio recording is the sound of opening a cupboard.

The excerpt is missing and it is;

Nothing here but kitchen things. (The County Attorney, after again looking around the kitchen, opens the door of a cupboard closet. He gets up on a chair and looks on a shelf. Pulls his hand away, sticky.) COUNTY ATTORNEY. Here’s a nice mess. (The women draw nearer.)

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Answer:

How would an audio recording of this excerpt help establish the setting of the play?

  1. through the characters’ expressions as they talk
  2. through the changing tones of the characters’ voices
  3. through the use of props such as the roller towel
  4. through the sound effect of footsteps around the kitchen.  <<< CORRECT

Explanation:

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