Describe how these two texts are different to read because of their forms. That is, how is it different to read a dramatic script with acts, scenes, dialogue, and stage directions in comparison to reading a novel with chapters, paragraphs, and a third-person narrator?
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The main types of text types are narrative, descriptive, directing, and argumentative. However, there can be different types of text in a text type: the boundaries of text types are not always clear. According to some, we are increasingly confronted with texts that contain a wide variety of text types
Answer:I am more familiar with the paragraph and chapter divisions of a novel, so it's easier to read and follow a novel compared to the dialogue, acts, and scenes in a play. But the text of the play also gives some additional information such as how the characters speak or move, which is sometimes absent in the novel. The setting in a drama is described in a short and direct manner at the start of a scene. In a novel, the settings are described in more detail throughout the story
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