Read the passage from A Doll’s House. Nora: And when she heard you had been appointed manager of the Bank—the news was telegraphed, you know—she travelled here as quick as she could. Torvald, I am sure you will be able to do something for Christine, for my sake, won't you? Helmer: Well, it is not altogether impossible. I presume you are a widow, Mrs. Linde? Mrs. Linde: Yes. Helmer: And have had some experience of book-keeping? Mrs. Linde: Yes, a fair amount. Helmer: Ah! well, it's very likely I may be able to find something for you— Nora: [clapping her hands] What did I tell you? What did I tell you? Helmer: You have just come at a fortunate moment, Mrs. Linde. Mrs. Linde: How am I to thank you? Helmer: There is no need. [Puts on his coat.] But today you must excuse me— Rank: Wait a minute; I will come with you. [Brings his fur coat from the hall and warms it at the fire.] Which element in this passage tells the reader who the characters are? A. the dialogue B. the speaker tags C. the stage directions D. the characters’ actions

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Answer:

B. the speaker tags

Explanation:

The speaker tags, or the name before the colon and the dialogue.

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The elements in the passage that tell the reader who the characters are is the speaker tags.

What are the speaker tags?

The speaker tags are a way to show who is talking.

Because the speaker tags are the best way to show the readers which character is speaking, here in this passage, the name Nora, Helmer and Mrs. Linde are the speaker tags, which indicate who is speaking and how the dialogue is divided into multiple characters.

Hence the correct option is, B. the speaker tags

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