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Which statement correctly describes the difference between the narrative and dramatic text structures in Monster?

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Answer:d

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Hello. You did not present the answer options. However, in relation to "monster" we can consider that the difference is in presenting the structure of narrative text through the point of view of the character Steve and presenting the dramatic structure according to the point of view of an unnamed character, a stranger.

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"Monster" is a novel written by Dean Myers and features the boy Steve as the protagonist. Steve is only 16, but he was accused of participating in a robbery and causing the murder of the victim. He was arrested and while waiting for the trial, he decides to tell his own story by creating a script for a play. In this book, we have the presentation of two textual structures, one focused on the narrative text, showing Steve's perspective and the other focused on drama, showing the perspective of a stranger.

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