Don Ricardo (addressing JUANITO). Why are you here! Didn't she tell you to leave!

Blanca Flor (scared). Don't hurt him. He is lost in the forest and got here by mistake. He was just leaving.

—Blanca Flor,
Angel Vigl

Which details help you determine that the passage is a drama rather than text from a novel or a story? Check all that apply.

The passage contains stage directions.
Blanca Flor is scared.
Don Ricardo’s name is in boldface when he is speaking.
Don Ricardo’s and Blanca Flor’s words are not surrounded by quotation marks.
Don Ricardo shouts at Blanca Flor.

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Answer:

The passage contains stage directions.

Don Ricardo’s name is in boldface when he is speaking.

Don Ricardo’s and Blanca Flor’s words are not surrounded by quotation marks.

The text is part of a drama because of the stage directions, Don Ricardo's name in boldface, and his words as well as Blanca flor's are not in quotation marks.

What are stage directions?

  • They are instructions for the actors of a play.
  • They indicate how actors should speak, move and express themselves.

Stage directions are essential for the success of a play, as they give information about characters that are not possible to know without a narrator.

In addition, the texts that make up a play do not present the characters' speeches in quotation marks, but in paragraphs that begin with the characters' names in bold.

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