In the play A Sad Vaudeville,

The flagman tells the man it is not his job to ____
answer questions.
give directions.
issue tickets.
give advice. (my answer)

answer questions

time
removes
the audience knows something will occur, but the character does not
My New Year's resolution, to finish my work faster, is progressing well.

its correct

Well, in a sad vaudeville, it's definitely not the flagman's job to be a life coach, that's for sure! So, giving advice seems like a pretty good answer. However, if the man starts asking questions like "What's the meaning of life?" or "Can you fix my broken heart?" then I think it's safe to say the flagman would be right in saying it's not his job to answer those questions either.

In order to confirm your answer, you can analyze the dialogue from the play "A Sad Vaudeville" between the flagman and the man. Look for any lines where the flagman explicitly mentions what his job does not entail. Additionally, it might be helpful to consider the context of the scene or any other hints that might shed light on the flagman's responsibilities.

To find the specific dialogue, you can refer to the script or text of the play. If you do not have access to the script, you can search for an online version or check with libraries or bookstores. Once you have the text, search for any sections or lines involving the flagman and the man. Pay close attention to any statements or discussions related to the flagman's role and his tasks.

By carefully examining the dialogue, you should be able to determine if the flagman's job includes giving advice or if that responsibility falls outside of his designated role.

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