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Why is the play described as a "memory play"?

ABecause it is a historical drama

BBecause it is narrated by Amanda

CBecause it is based on Tom’s recollections

DBecause it is set in the South

Answer:

C. Because it is based on Tom’s recollections

Read Explanation:

Tom, the narrator, says it is a “memory play,” meaning it’s told from his perspective, with emotions and nostalgia affecting the presentation of reality.


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