The author states that while the "information" part of the play is "undeniably" well-written, it is the "performance" part that truly elevates the piece. According to the author, "A play of ideas is only as good as the people enacting it." The author then goes on to praise the actors for bringing "life, depth, and meaning" to the play’s many facets. The author’s statement about the "performance" part of the play suggests that the author views a play’s success as dependent on which of the following?
The author’s statement suggests that the author views a play’s success as dependent on which of the following?
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The author states that a play is only as good as the people enacting it, suggesting that the quality of the acting is the most important factor in a play’s success.
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