Answer:
C. He knew there was a fire burning near his home, and he wanted to sound the alarm as quickly as possible.
Explanation:
"The Great Fire" written by Jim Murphy tells the story of a fire that ravages the city of Chicago. This story was based on the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 where most of the city of Chicago was destroyed by the fire that lasted for thirty hours. William Lee is the neighbor of the O'Learys from where the fire initially started. He had seen the fire and wanted to sound the fire alarm as soon as possible. So, he come racing frantically to the shop to try to sound the alarm at the store but the owner of the store, Bruno Goll refused to hand the key over to him.
<em>Drama</em> refers to a genre or a style of writing in literature. It is a piece of literary work which is presented in contemporary times by actors to its audience or presented on a stage. Drama is further categorized into tragedies, comedies, and tragicomedies which involves further subdivision.
The nature of the drama involves:
- Staging of the story for the audience.
- Information should be provided about the drama through the character persona and action and dialogue.
- Drama is like poetry, in that it is meant to been seen and heard.
- While reading drama, some elements have to be imagined by the reader.
Therefore, a drama should provide a collective experience by presenting conflict, action, resolution, and crisis of the story. Hence, regarding the nature of drama, statement which is false is B. Modern dramas, such as films, are not structured in the manner of stage plays.
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