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In Romeo and Juliet, were Romeo go
Mantua Verona Rome London
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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," what does Algernon find indecent about Mary Farquhar?
(1 point) She flirts openly with
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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," what trait does Cecily admire in others, though she does
not have it in herself? (1 point)
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MADAME JOURDAIN: MADAME JOURDAIN: Monsieur Jourdain, my husband, you’re a fool! Dressing up as though you’re on your way to
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MADAME JOURDAIN: Monsieur Jourdain, my husband, you’re a fool! Dressing up as though you’re on your way to a fancy ball!
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MADAME JOURDAIN: Monsieur Jourdain, my husband, you’re a fool! Dressing up as though you’re on your way to a fancy ball!
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MUSIC: Lighthearted theme, in and under.
NARRATOR: Did you just hear those two? They are Monsieur and Madame Jourdain, going at
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MADAME JOURDAIN: Monsieur Jourdain, my husband, you’re a fool! Dressing up as though you’re on your way to a fancy ball!
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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," why are there no cucumber sandwiches for Lady Bracknell?
(1 point) Responses Algernon ate
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Jungkook is my love
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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," what does Algernon find indecent about Mary Farquhar?
(1 point) Responses a. She flirts
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Romeo and Juliet. dont forget about when.....and also when...!
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Use the drama Peace Starts at Home to answer the question.
Peace Starts at Home How does scene three, which begins, “Once,
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Use the play The Smith and the Little People to answer the question.
The Smith and Little People Which common theme is revealed
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Use the text Peace Starts at Home to answer the question.
Peace Starts at Home How many characters are in the play? (1 point)
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What can readers infer from the following quote Act IV, Scene 3 romeo and juilet
Romeo: O, be gone! By heaven, i love thee better
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Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare Enter Capulet, with Juliet and others of his house, meeting the Guests and Maskers
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Use the play titled Mary Cate’s Masterpiece to answer the question.
Mary Cate’s Masterpiece Jimmy: (with head in hands)
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Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of the play?
A.) Good intentions always yield good results B.) Tragedy causes
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romeo and juliet This is where you can really make your argument for them not getting married. This is all hypothetical, so
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PARRIS (pressed, turns on her): And what shall I say to them? That my daughter and my niece I discovered dancing like heathen in
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In the introduction to this section of the play, the author, Arthur Miller provides some commentary about the Nurse family.
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De la obra Midsummer night dream
Escribe una columna de consejos mientras Puck aconseja a los mortales como no ser tontos.
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En el libro de Sueño de una noche de verano
Acto 4 Escena 1 3 partes importantes de la obra
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Which line BEST shows that the flower girl is not intimidated by Mr. Higgins?
Responses A Now you’re talking.Now you’re
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Give a once upon a time inroduction and a full setting description for this play below
"What are you doing here?" Jade demanded,
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The purpose of this scene is most likely
Responses A to show that Mrs. Stockmann is a good hostess.to show that Mrs. Stockmann is
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Romeo and Juliet is told from the first-person point of view.
(1 point) Responses true false
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Correct any errors in capitalization or punctuation. Your answer should be a single sentence.
"Happiness hates the timid"!
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What does Algernon find so "indecent" about Mary Farquhar?(1 point)
Responses She flirts openly with Jack She flirts openly with
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Use the play to answer the question that follows.
The Scary Ride SETTING: Sunday morning, at the town fair. Scene 2 JULIE: Come
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How does the author establish the specific genre (beyond just a play)? The monsters are due on maple street
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What could any of the characters in The Crucible have done to end the hysteria in Salem?
Begin by choosing a position and stating
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Vince's First Job
Nicole Frail 1Scene One 2Outside Manny's Family Market, VINCENT and his friends, STEPHANIE and MELINDA, cross
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In Act 2 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the conspiracy against Caesar continues to unfold. Brutus, Cassius, and the other
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Why are there no cucumber sandwiches for Lady Bracknell?(1 point) Responses Algernon forgot to tell Lane to make them. Algernon
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When he is questioned by Lady Bracknell, we find out that Jack's guardian, Thomas Cardew, found him as a baby. Where did he find
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Why has Algernon gone to Shropshire pretending to be Ernest?(1 point)
Responses Algernon is hiding from Aunt Augusta Algernon is
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Paraphrase the following
Curl up & Dye – by Sue Pam-Grant & DJ Grant was first staged in 1989, to huge acclaim in South Africa
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Give me a topic sentence, supporting sentence and concluding sentence for the following paragraph
Curl up & Dye, a play by Sue
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Give me a topic sentence, supporting sentence and concluding sentence to wite in the following paragraph
Curl up & Dye, a play by
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Give me a topic sentence, supporting sentence and concluding sentence to include in the following paragraph
Curl up & Dye, a play
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Give me a topic sentence, supporting sentence and concluding sentence based on the paragraph below
Curl up & Dye, a play by Sue
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After Mary Warren leaves the room in this scene, Elizabeth says the following line to her husband John Proctor: She wants me
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The play begins with the power dynamics of racism reinforced by the characters who are unable to change in the way that their
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Draw lessons from the play Curl up and dye regarding strategies for promoting social justice and equality.
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Read the passage below from The Crucible Act 2, Part 4 by Arthur Miller.
PROCTOR: Since we built the church there were pewter
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Which commandment does John Proctor list twice?
Group of answer choices Thou shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not make unto
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What does Reverend Hale want John Proctor to do at the end of this scene?
Group of answer choices Learn his commandments Go talk
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Use the script to answer the question.
LIZ: (suddenly) Julian! We have to turn around. I think I left the oven on at the house!
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Why are there no cucumber sandwiches for Lady Bracknell?(1 point) Responses Lane could not find cucumbers at the market. Lane
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