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choose one of the following question to respond to your reponse should be at least two paragraph long. in the imported being
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jordan
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Why is Eugene O’Neill’s play THE STRAW, called that?
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G. I Dontno
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Compare and contrast West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet
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Mar
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A Raisin in the Sun What is the central conflict of the play?
* 1 point Beneatha is deciding if she should continue on with
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Aidan
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How do Walter and Beneatha connect at the beginning of Act Two?
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HunNy
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How does dramatic irony create humor in The Importance of Being Earnest? Identify a handful of instances in which the audience
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Anonymous
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Which detail from the excerpt from Prometheus shows that this is NOT a naturalist play?
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Slogo
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Why does Faustus originally ask Mephastophilis to bring him Helen of Troy?
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lilli
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Which line from the still alarm by George S. Kaufman contains a parody of British Society
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Isay Mejia
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Read the excerpt from act 1 of The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.
37. PAN SHOT – ACROSS THE STREET DOWN THE ROW OF HOUSES
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JayDa
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Romeo and Juliet Act 2. compose an editorial for the Verona newspaper stating your opinion about the prince's response to
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please help
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Which type of drama portrays life-like situations experienced by characters, often in a serious or emotional manner?
A. tragedies
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Colten
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Select one character from the play A Raisin in the Sun and describe how they evolve/change throughout the story. Use at least
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Rawan
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Can someone help me please
The conflict in the play, The Importance of Being Earnest, is strongly tied to the characters' pursuit
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Anonymous
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“A major theme of The Crucible is that human beings stand up for what they believe in and steadfastly support each other even
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A
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Identify the country where drama was originated from
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Ebube
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What purpose is served by these state directions?
[Scrooge touches PRESENT’s robe. The light fades out on the CRATCHITS, who
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mia
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Read this excerpt from The Miracle Worker.
ANAGNOS: . . . It will no doubt be difficult for you there, Annie. But it has been
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microwave
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How does Tennessee Williams use lighting to represent identity in A Streetcar Named Desire? I need three points, and so fair I
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Anna
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which line of texts is dialogue in a play?
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ciyah
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Which answers accurately describe Danforth in Act 3, Part 4, of The Crucible?
Select all that apply. a. insecure in his position
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mady
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from streetcar named desire play:
“This game is seven-card stud.” Why end the play like this??????? Why doesn't Stella
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tina
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What is the significance of "Bunburying" in the play in terms of conflict, setting, and theme?
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in act 2 scene 4 of a Christmas carol scrooge and Marley what are the two women and man selling to old joe. T
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knuixcndoei
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- Why does Stella believe that Stanley’s “the only one of his crowd that’s likely to get anywhere”?
Streetcar Named
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tina
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Hello! I am writing an essay on "A Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley" (This is the drama version of A Christmas Carol)
I am
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CellLover727
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in act 1 scene 5 the young scrooge beloved ends their relationship. She says Have I not seen your nobler aspirations fall off
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Phebe
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Romeo and Juliet Theme Essay Intro Paragraph in fate?
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Jeremiah Komagum
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Re-read lines 232-257. Helena mentions love several times in this passage. How does she describe love? Based on her description,
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Kristen
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The conflict in the play, The Importance of Being Earnest, is strongly tied to the characters’ pursuit of pleasure, which is,
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SI
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The Lady from the Sea
by Henrik Ibsen translated by Eleanor Marx-Aveling CHARACTERS: Doctor Wangel Ellida Wangel, his second wife
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sapphire
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Comment on the significance of the Ale house in she stoops to conquer
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promise
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In drama, are characters are called casts?
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Aditya
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One of the important elements of drama is dialogue, the words spoken by the characters. Choose one of the characters from Act I
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IDK*?*
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How does Nora Helmer in the A Doll's House compare herself at the end of the play?
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Malia
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What happened to Nora Helmer’s father in A Doll's House?
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Malia
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The importance of Ale House in the Play SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER
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Mercy
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How is portia equiped to potray a man.
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Anonymous
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We shall chide downright if I longer stay.
[Titania and her fairies exit] In a play, what is the italicized section (seen above)
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Meep
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respond to the question in 3-5 sentences, identify and explain of dramatic irony from the play "crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville."
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In act 2 scene 3 of A Christmas Carol Scrooge & Marley, what is Scrooge's first reaction on seeing cratchit's family?
A. He
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Help Meh fellow Nuggets plz
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Act II of a Christmas Carol: Scrooge and Marley, contains several messages. In a paragraph, explain how one of these messages is
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In act 2 scene 3 of a Christmas carol: Scrooge and Marley, what is Scrooge's first reaction on seeing Cratchit's family?
A. He
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Part A: In act 2 scene 3 of a Christmas carol Scrooge and Marley what is Scrooge's first reaction on seeing Cratchit's family?
A:
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sparkles
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veiwpint time plays an important role in act 1of the phantom tollbooth at the begging of the play the clock says time is
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Catus
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When scrooge tells Marley that Marley was always “a good man of business,” in act 1, scene 2 of A Christmas Carol: Scrooge
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ILTHSM_
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Which of the following is the best definition of stage directions?
A: notes on how to write the story B: notes on how the work is
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Help me plz
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in the phantom of the tollbooth act 2 when you contrast rhyme ad reason you find that theyh feel diffrently about milos rescue
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Catus
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1) In act 1 scene 2 of a christmas carol: Scrooge and Marley, what is Scoorge's first reaction on seeing cratchit's family?
A) He
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what does the Soothsayer tell Caesar? of which literary technique in this an example?
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Christian
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