Aplaywright's use of meter the audience by:
a. providing a chance for the audience to...
Aplaywright's use of meter the audience by:
a. providing a chance for the audience to laugh and relieve tension.
b. explaining elements of the plot that may have been difficult to understand.
c. educating the audience about events that happened before the play began.
d. grabbing the audience's attention and making the play easier to follow.
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