The combination of dialogue, blocking, and description, can be considered from a couple of directions. The first is the idea that we're really talking about making every element do double or triple duty. Dialogue, blocking, and description work together for exposition, answering questions the reader is asking.
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\nThe second is the "pyramid of abstraction." The bottom of the pyramid, the scene setting, is the concrete foundation. The layers atop it can be more and more abstract, like tagless dialog without concrete descriptions, if that original foundation is firm enough.
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