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In act two of the crucible which becomes apparent during the course of ACT two?
a. most people in Salem find the accusers
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The play is The Straw by Eugene O' Neil (scene 1-45)
1. Part B Which line of dialogue is the best evidence for the answer to Part
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EmberShy
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Identify the Speaker of the passage from twelfth Night by writing the corresponding letter on the blank line..
a. olivia b.
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dani g
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In Scene 1, Old Karl says, "Farming is no slice of pie, but we've always made do with what we have. "What does he mean? What
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At the end of the play, why does Naya say she needs to make more flyers?
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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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Pls Help
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Good afternoon! I have questions regarding The Diary of Anne Frank (the play), and although I've read it through multiple times,
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from the dramatization of Dragonwings by Lawrence Yep
1 Scene 9 Piedmont, later that day outside the stable. 2 MOON SHADOW:
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some one help
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Which of these does not occur in Act Four?
Choose one answer. a. The cows need milking. b. The people argue over ownership of the
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Anonymous
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Was Osvaldo Dragún the author of "Historia del hombre que se convirtió en perro" a Peronist or was he against Peron?
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Cassie
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Lady Capulet: "This man is single, and he lacks only a bride to make him perfect and complete…Many people think he's handsome,
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romeo and juliet is told from the first person point of view
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blu
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Consider marriage in this play. How does it seem to be different from marriage today, in your experience? Include evidence from
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niko
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The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A: What is the moral of this play? A.
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Anonymous ;)
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What is symbolic play?
A. the creation of imaginary friends B. the inability to share C. when a child is unable to assimilate a
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Kiddo
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Where is (The Governess -by: neil simon) sitting?
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L al
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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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LESSION 7 UNIT 3
In act 1 scene 5 the young Scrooge beloved and the relationship she says have I not seen your nobler aspirations
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Help LA UNIT 3 lesson 7
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An example of persuasive language in The Crucible is when _______character) states “_______”(dialogue evidence ). ______ 's
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Ara
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Act I, Scene 3, pages 651 - 654 in the purple literature book. Describe what is going on in this scene. Be sure to name the two
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Donald
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1. Which lines from Brighton Beach Memoirs best describe the setting? (7 point)
O A wooden frame house, not too far from the
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Angel
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in street car names desire, scene 1 pages 25-26, what message is Blanche trying to communicate to her sister? What does she need
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tina
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In the play Heard It Through the Grapevine Which information supports that the idea that everyone is connected
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Katherine
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Significance of the ale house in she stoops to conquer
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Ruth Jamila
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act 2 of a Christmas carol: scrooge and Marley, contains several messages. in a paragraph explain how one of these messages is
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Bamboo
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Two children are playing with the same farm animal toys on a rug together. However, they don't
interact, make conversation, or
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Diana
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When young children explore and manipulate objects in order to allow one object to represent another,
as an infant may do with
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Priscila
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When young children explore and manipulate objects in order to allow one object to represent another,
as an infant may do with
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Priscila
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I'm writing an essay about the play "Antigone".
The question is: "Write an essay in which you argue whether Antigone did the
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Which detail is in the play "Joe magarac" and the "hunkietown contest" that is not in the short story "Joe magarac, man of
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just that girl
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La Dama del Alba
Questions 6-10 6. ¿Qué misterio existe para la Peregrina en cuanto a Angélica? What mystery exists for the
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Jaylnn
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A Surprising Point of View: A Television Play in Two Acts
Characters: (in order of appearance) 1. JASON: a boy of about 14. He is
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Chloe
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The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. From Act I, Scene 1.
how are the characters jack and algernon developed through
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Alexia Smith
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2.)Which excerpt from the play provides additional support for the correct answer to the previous question?
A.)Mrs. Frank. [To
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In Romeo and Juliet, where will Romeo go?
a. Mantua*** b. Verona c. Rome d. London
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Kaai97
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hi i have written a review below but its word limit is very high. please help me reduce it to around 200 words or a bit more.
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Two children using finger paints agree to share them. They're engaged in _______ play. A. parallel B. associative group C.
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Amanda
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. A very young child takes his sock off. The caregiver puts it back on. This process is repeated over and over. The child is
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Amanda
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From the book The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, which sentence from the passage provides the best expression of
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pink
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1.Antigone decides to bury her brother in defiance of the law. Her sister argues against it. Summarize the two sides of the
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Julissa
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Our Town is an answer to the question: what is the "value above all price" for the smallest events in our daily life? Now that
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In Act II, the Stage Manager takes us to the time when he says George and Emily's relationship started. What do we learn on
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Which excerpt from the play provides additional support for the correct answer to the previous question?
A. Mrs. Frank. [To Anne]
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Anonymous
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In The Diary of Anne Frank , Act 1, what effect is their situation having on the at dwellers after two months?
A. They have all
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anonymous
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A very young child takes his socks off. The caregiver puts it back on. This process is repeated over and over. The child is
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lyn
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Two children are finger painting, decided to share - are engage in what kind of play?
1. Parallel 2. Associated group
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inspired7
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One can encourage children to engage in sociodramatic play by
A. providing easels and paint. B. creating forts and other
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Amanda
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Play for a young child is all of the following, except
A. the process through which children gains knowledge about their
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Amanda
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Horatio was asked to speak to the ghost because:
a. He was not afraid b. He had seen the ghost the night before c. He was a
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Scarlet
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In act 3, scene 1, who hears these words from titania?
A. Bottom B. Oberon C. Peaseblossom D. Pick
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latasha
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