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PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLISET Mary Keith Medbery Mackaye's Pride and Prejudice, A Play is a drama inspired by Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. Which two statements
express how Mackaye's play transforms the original source?
The play does not include a narrator while the novel does.
The play portrays Mrs. Bennet as sharing different gossip than in the novel.
The play has a dark, dreary mood compared to the novel's bright, uplifting mood.
The play portrays Mr. Bennet as less talkative than the novel does.
The play includes more details about the setting than the novel.


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