When reading a play, what part helps you create a visual image of what is happening on the stage?
historical context
action
dialogue
stage directions
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Stage directions.
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They explain what is going on in the play, almost like how in a book things are described. In books they are described in more detail and, most likely, more elegantly, but stage directions sum up the actions of the characters and what is on the stage.
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