A dramatist usually_______ .[A] clarifies the complicated relationship in his drama[B] makes the relationship in his drama more complicated[C] hopes to see his protagonist win an easy victory[D] likes to present his protagonist as threatening fellows

A dramatist usually_______ .

[A] clarifies the complicated relationship in his drama

[B] makes the relationship in his drama more complicated

[C] hopes to see his protagonist win an easy victory

[D] likes to present his protagonist as threatening fellows


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