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What type of storytelling is found in a ballet?

  1. Narrative

  2. Non-sequitur

  3. Dialogues

  4. Stylized

The correct answer is: Narrative

Ballet often tells a story through dance and music, with a clear beginning, middle, and end, which is known as a narrative. Non-sequitur refers to something that does not logically follow the previous part of the story, which is not the case in ballet. Dialogues typically involve spoken words, which are not present in ballet as they rely on the physical movements of the dancers. Stylized storytelling may refer to a specific style of dance used in ballet, but it is not the type of storytelling found in this art form. Therefore, the correct answer is A Narrative.