Which statement is true concerning one of the differences between a short story and a script for a play?
A. A short story is always told by an outside observer, and a script tells the story through the words of the characters.
B. It is easier for the reader to understand the setting in a script because the scenery is always described in detail.
C. In a short story, characters' actions are described by the narrator; in a script, characters' actions are described in stage directions.
D. Short stories usually have more characters than scripts for a play.