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xroflmao

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_____ A production dramaturg:
 
 

A). Restages the actors in scenes to make the scenes more effective
  B). Makes important decisions about the plays pacing
  C). Assists the director by supplying information and asking critical questions
  D). All of the above
  E). None of the above



Question 2

_____ Playwrights need to see their work performed to answer questions about:
 
 

A). The dialogue and speeches
  B). The clarity of the dramatic action
  C). The effectiveness of the plot structure
  D). All of the above
  E). None of the above




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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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