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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Wording for a lesson aim?

Hi. Please help. Of the four that are listed, the word "setting" is one that I have a hard time seeing as the one that can stand as an uncountable noun. I think the two words "dialogue" and "plot" can be uncountable and the word "characters" is OK as it stands since it is plural. Do you think the sentence as a lesson aim is correct grammatically?

to identify characters, dialogue, setting and plot
  

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If the others can be uncountable, then so can 'plot': Character is an important aspect of drama. Plot is an important aspect of drama. Dialogue is an important aspect of drama.

  • If the others can be uncountable, then so can 'plot': Character is an important aspect of drama.
  • Plot is an important aspect of drama.
  • Dialogue is an important aspect of drama.
  • Setting is an important aspect of drama .
  • Is there more to your question?
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If the others can be uncountable, then so can 'plot':

Character is an important aspect of drama.

Plot is an important aspect of drama.

Dialogue is an important aspect of drama.

Setting is an important aspect of drama.

Is there more to your question?

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