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During the silent moments, the author switched to nondialogue to describe the protagonist's thoughts.

The film director used a nondialogue to provide background for the conflict between the characters.

In the novel, long nondialogue scenes were employed to provide the reader with historical context.

The scriptwriter chose to use nondialogue to explain the background of the characters to the audience.

The majority of the play was dialogue, but there were occasional nondialogue sections for exposition.

The director's choice of nondialogue scenes helped to enhance the audience's understanding of the characters.

To provide a clearer picture of the setting, the author included a nondialogue that described the local customs and traditions.

The author decided to incorporate a nondialogue to explain the complex backstory of the main character.

The film was praised for its effective use of nondialogue to guide the viewer through the complex narrative.

The playwright used a series of nondialogue scenes to connect the different parts of the story.

Although the play was dialogue-heavy, the nondialogue scenes were carefully crafted to provide necessary context.

The film director employed nondialogue to lay the groundwork for future plot developments.

The author used nondialogue to delve into the psychological state of the characters.

The screenplay included several instances of nondialogue to enhance the drama and suspense.

The narrative technique allowed the story to flow seamlessly, incorporating nondialogue for important expositions.

The storyboard incorporated nondialogue scenes to provide critical information without interrupting the action.

To maintain the flow of the story, the writer interspersed nondialogue sections with the main dialogue.

The audience was particularly engaged by the well-crafted nondialogue sections that revealed hidden truths about the characters.

The novelist used nondialogue to deepen the understanding of the antagonist's motivations.