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What is one advantage of silently reading a play as opposed to listening to an audio recording? Readers can hear which words characters emphasize as they speak. Readers can grasp the setting of the play based on sound effects. Readers can observe lighting, staging, and stage directions. Readers can imagine the sound and tone of each character’s voice.

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Not A, Not B, Not C, but it would be D.  Readers can imagine the sound and tone of each character's voice
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The advantage of silently reading a play as opposed to listening to an audio recording Is:

Readers can imagine the sound and tone of each character’s voice.

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, there is are many differences, but only one of those only applies as an advantage. By reading the play silently the reader will be able to discover the sound of the voice of all the characters, this will allow him to identify them and to develop the character in a better way, so he or she will understand the characters mind, reactions, and behaviors after the influences of the rest of the characters. This is very important because after digging into de character's personality the actor or actress will know how to improve her or his performance.

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