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Read the excerpt from Blanca Flor.

Don Ricardo. Let him answer for himself. Then I will decide what to do with him.

Juanito (gathering all his courage). Yes, she did tell me to leave. But . . . but I am in the world seeking my fortune and I am looking for work. Is there any work for me to do here?

Don Ricardo. Seeking your fortune! They always say that, don't they, Blanca Flor. Well, I will give you the same chance I have given others. For each of three days, I will give you a job. If in three days you have completed the jobs, then you may leave. If not, then you will work here with me until you are dead. What do you say, fortune-seeker?

Which detail helps you determine that the passage is a drama rather than text from a novel or story?

Don Ricardo speaks directly to Juanito and Blanca Flor.
The text contains examples of dialogue.
The excerpt contains stage directions.
The text presents a problem between characters.

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C. The excerpt contains stage directions.

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Answer: the excerpt contains stage directions

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