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- | ======Plays====== | ||
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- | A play is a work of drama, usually consisting mostly of dialogue between characters, along with stage directions, and is intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. | ||
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- | We approach a written play the same way we approach other genres of ebooks. We are reformatting the written version, not creating a dramatization of the play. There are other services that do this for people with print disabilities. | ||
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- | For the most part, we approach plays the same way we approach other books. | ||
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- | ====Character List==== | ||
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- | Plays sometimes have Character and/or Cast List. | ||
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- | These should be formatted as an unordered list. This goes for any other list types within a play. | ||
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- | To learn more see the [[public: | ||
- | ====Dialogue==== | ||
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- | In a play dialogue is often presented with the Character' | ||
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- | Sandy: I want to know how to format dialogue | ||
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- | Tom: It is actually easier to do that you would think! | ||
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- | Apply the '' | ||
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- | See [[public: | ||
- | ====Stage Directions==== | ||
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- | The stage directions are normally marked as " | ||
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- | Follow the guidelines for [[public: | ||
- | ====Q& | ||