Answer:
The option that best describes the purpose of the stage direction in this excerpt is They tell the reader what each person is doing without forcing dialogue.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is not complete since it provides neither the excerpt nor the options to answer the question, here is the missing information:
Read the excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank.
Mrs. Frank. Peter, I'm glad you are to be with us.
Peter. Yes, Mrs. Frank.
(Mrs. Frank goes to join Mr. Frank and Margot.)
(During the following scene Mr. Frank helps Margot and Mrs. Frank to hang up their clothes. Then he persuades them both to lie down and rest. The Van Daans in their room above settle themselves. In the main room Anne and Peter remove their shoes. Peter takes his cat out of the carrier.)
Anne. What's your cat's name?
Which best describes the purpose of the stage directions in this excerpt?
A. They encourage the reader to pretend that he or she is a part of the scene.
B., They tell the reader what each person is doing without forcing dialogue.
C. They build suspense by telling the reader what is going on without dialogue.
D. They encourage the reader to imagine what each person might be thinking.
This excerpt from the diary of Anne Frank shows a simple and ordinary dialogue between the people involved in the events, then the stage directions seem to be part of the dialogue for the reader as they flow smoothly from person to person and help to create a mental image of what the people are doing.