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what does a reader look for in the second reading of a drama in the multi draft reading process?
A: Realationships about theme B:
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lexi~plz help me
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what is margot's motivation for saying sometime i wish he world would come in the diary of Anne frank act 2? is it D
A)She wants
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Oscar
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In The Diary of Anne Frank, Act 1, what is one effect of wearing the yellow star of David?
A. It makes wearers feel proud. B. It
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Anonymous
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What does a reader look for in the second reading of a drama in the multi-draft reading process?
A. Relationships about theme. B.
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Callie
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Which PLAY, in your opinion, was more tragic – Hamlet or Agamemnon? Be sure to explain your opinion clearly and SUPPORT IT
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Jasemen
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Even though they are good friends, what is one argument seen in the play "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" between Henry and
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Abby
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Shakespeare departs from Aristotle's idea about the hero's recognition. In Romeo & Juliet, it is not Romeo who experiences
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Batman
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What were some important props in William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and what did they represent?
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Kelsie
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Which of the following is not included in the format of dramatic plays?
Alternate endings Stage directions Acts and scenes
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using dashes
It was part of the play--imagine that meant--to add suspense.
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Anonymous
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Which of the following details of Scene 1 of the Diary of Anne Frank shows it is a hideout?
A. The small attic in the building is
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Anonymous
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But his reference to Shakespeare is especially deliberate, being in the form of a solemn and last appeal to his friends among
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Tommy
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Can you please tell me if the sentences are grammatically correct?
e.g. "facing death" or the ability to face death Hamlet
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Frank
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Why does Shakespeare not tell us what started the family feud? Answer in complete sentences.
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Lane
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How can I direct a key scene in Macbeth?
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Tommy
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I need to identity three siutaions that Hamlet, Laertes and Fortinbras all share. I have one situation that they all share which
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Danny
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How do Falstaff's adventures mirror the main plot in Shakespeare's Henery the 4th
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Shana
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1. The Glass Menagerie once again taps into the audience's emotions, as it has for 70 years.
2. "Her son is about to fly away,
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rfvv
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How does Shakespeare use dramatic irony to engage his audience in Romeo and Juliet?
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Hifza
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What are some differences in the fairy's in "A Midsummer's Night Dream" from lepruchuans?
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Unknown
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Support your views with at least one example of a dramatic text and one example of a poem
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alisha
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Please let me know whether or not this is written correctly in Spanish as follows:
Específicas de “El Hijo El padre y el hijo
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Joy
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What are some themes commonly found in Shakespearean plays?
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DatTroll010
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I don't understand this quote from Romeo & Juliet:
"Ah me! How sweet is love itself possessed, When but love's shadows are so
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Anonymous
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I really need 6 thick (hard) questions for Act 4 scene 1-3 "King Lear" by Shakespeare
PLEASE THANK YOU
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ben
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My question is about the story a midsummer nights dream, in act one
1. Why does helena wish her 'tongue should catch(hermia's)
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rose
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I am doing a literary research paper on Romeo and Juliet. I don't know a topic. Any suggestions???
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Gabby
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When a play is staged, the cultural assumptions, values, and tastes of the moment of production always combine with the culture
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hvuibj
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In drama is speech given entirely by one person or character is called
Dramatic monologue Closed communication Dialogue
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What is soliloquy
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What story is written by a playwright to be performed by actors?
Soliloquy Poem Novel Drama
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What story is written by a playwright to be performed by actors?
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3. Read the following monologue from Scene 4 of The Diary of Anne Frank.
ANNE: I’m trying. Really I am. Every night I think
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The Dark Knight
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Have anyone watch "Forrest Gump"? (please answer this question...I need help with something)
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Lauren
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What elements of the Restoration comedy are seen in The Importance of Being Earnest?
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Jason
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How do Miss Prism and Chasuble contribute to the overall themes and development of the play?
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Chase
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the major elements of drama and distinguishes the form from other genres like the short story and poetry. Using the play Riders
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Anonymous
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A Midnight Summer Dream
Act 1 Scene 2 Which of the men is the stupidest ? Which of the men are the most conceited?
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anonymous
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is this a good story can i get ideas
She left that morning, taking all she could with her clothes, money, phone; as she headed
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naomi
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How to ask questions to a character in 'A midsummer night's dream' using the hot seat drama technique..
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Rama
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example of situation irony in act iii of the crucible
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Ella
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What are the possible orgins of Electra subject matter, are there any plays using the same subject matter, if so how do they
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renee
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The Modern Drama collection theme is Opening Doors. Discuss examples of the ways in which doors and keys are used as symbols in
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Anonymous
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If the action of a play is serious but ends happily and the focus is more on what happens than how it happens, the play is
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hvuibj
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Which of the following represents a clear definition of poetic justice?
a Playwrights are allowed to use whatever kind of verse
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hvuibj
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Which genre uses exaggerated characters, intense emotions, and moral conflicts to evoke strong emotional responses?
a . Comedy b
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hvuibj
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Tragedy focuses on:
a Portraying historical events b Serious and somber themes c Absurd and illogical situations d Creating
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hvuibj
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A comedy of character is
a based ethical choice b features a play-within-a-play c depicts a real person from the past d driven by
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hvuibj
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Which genre blends elements of tragedy and comedy to explore redemption and the complexities of human experience?
a Historical
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hvuibj
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he genre best defined by lack of emotional involvement is
a tragedy b melodrama c tragicomedy d comedy
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hvuibj
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