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English, 04.08.2019 06:00 Nason156

Read this scene description from eugene o'neill's "the hairy ape." scene--two days out. a section of the promenade deck. mildred douglas and her aunt are discovered reclining in deck chairs. the former is a girl of twenty, slender, delicate, with a pale, pretty face marred by a self-conscious expression of disdainful superiority. she looks fretful, nervous and discontented, bored by her own anemia. her aunt is a pompous and proud--and fat-old lady. she is a type even to the point of a double chin and lorgnettes. she is dressed pretentiously, as if afraid her face alone would never indicate her position in life. mildred is dressed all in white. the impression to be conveyed by this scene is one of the beautiful, vivid life of the sea all about--sunshine on the deck in a great flood, the fresh sea wind blowing across it. in the midst of this, these two incongruous, artificial figures, inert and disharmonious, the elder like a gray lump of dough touched up with rouge, the younger looking as if the vitality of her stock had been sapped before she was conceived, so that she is the expression not of its life energy but merely of the artificialities that energy had won for itself in the spending. what elements are revealed in this scene description? select all that apply. setting character conflict dialogue structure stage directions

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Answer from: navjitdosanjh20
What I can see in this text are setting, character, and stage directions.
I'm not sure what structure refers to here, so I'm not sure if you should choose that. However, setting is definitely the correct option here - as you can see in the text above, the author is describing the location where these two women are. Character is also correct - the author is describing the characters themselves. And in the end, there are stage directions - directions that the author wrote about where the characters should sit, what they should look like, etc.
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