Select me best answer for the question
18. How are plays different from other forms of storytelling?
O A. Plays must always follow a three-act structure, so their plots need to be brief
and simple
O B. The characters' dialogue must always resemble real speech, so the
playwright should use a lot of slang.
O C. There's no narrator, so the story must take shape through the characters'
speech
O D. All other forms of storytelling follow a plot diagram, but plays don't need to
follow any kind of structure.