a. ann. sit down, why don't you?
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Which of the following is an example of stage directions?
a. ann. sit down, why don't you?
ma. no! never!
b. a messy bedroom. chris sits back on the bed strumming a guitar.
c. motes of dust drifted down from the rafters and filled her with
nostalgia.
d. roses are red,
violets are blue,
daisies are yellow,
and tulips are pink.
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