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29 June, 00:14

How does the audience know that the play is moving on to a new scene? A. The play ends B. The actors take a break C. The characters continue their dialogue without pausing or D. The scenery, lighting or props change

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  1. 29 June, 02:59
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    d

    Explanation:

    a new scene is normally shown by a change in environment
  2. 29 June, 04:12
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    D. The scenery, lighting or props change.

    Explanation:

    The audience would understand that a play is moving to a new scene when there is a change in settings and environment presented during the play. This couls be a change of scenery/set, the lighting, and the props change. Some plays actually use a blackout, fade, to show a change of scene.
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