GIVING BRAINLIEST
What are "loose ends" in a play?
A. dialogue that doesn't make sense
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English, 30.11.2020 21:10 taylorlawrence8147
GIVING BRAINLIEST
What are "loose ends" in a play?
A. dialogue that doesn't make sense
B. lack of character development
C. work that hasn't been revised yet
D. conflicts that haven't been resolved
Answers: 3
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