Read the excerpt from "blanca flor." the narrator. when juanito awoke, he frantically looked for the thimble and, not finding it, ran to the lake. when he reached the lake, he stood at its banks in amazement. all the water was gone. he looked over to the other part of the field, and there stood a lake where before there was nothing. he turned to look for blanca flor, but instead there was don ricardo. [don ricardo enters.] don ricardo (in full force and very angry). this must be the work of blanca flor, or else you have more power than i thought. i know blanca flor is too scared to ever use her powers against me, so as a test of your powers, tomorrow your next job will not be so easy. see that barren ground over on the side of the mountain? you are to clear that ground, plant seeds, grow wheat, harvest it, grind it, cook it, and have bread for me to eat before i return. you still have your life now, but i better have bread tomorrow. (he exits, with a flourish.) [juanito exits] now, read this narrative adaptation of the scene. when juanito woke up, he was astonished to see that the lake had indeed moved to a different part of the field. the thimble was nowhere to be seen. suddenly don ricardo dashed up to him in a rage. the don guessed that blanca flor had helped juanito, but he could not prove it. in fury, he set juanito an even more difficult task. juanito must clear a rocky area of land. then he must plant, grow, and harvest wheat to grind and bake into bread. all of this must be done in just one day. which statement best describes the difference between the narrative version and the dramatic version?