She folds some of the clothes she has already ironed, and crosses to the bed with them.”

What impression do we get of the character in the above stage directions?

She is bored with her current circumstances

She is too busy to worry about housework

She is a preparing for an important event

She is taking care of her home and some chores

D?

“Miriam begins to drag the body towards the open trap door.”
Which stage props would you expect to see based on the above stage directions?

A stormy backdrop and a ransacked house

Children’s swings and other playground equipment

Tall buildings and trees

A view of the ocean and beach umbrellas

A ?

As they stare guiltily and dumbfounded, the curtain falls.”
How do the above stage directions help us to understand the end of the act/scene?

Their reaction indicates they were caught doing something they were trying to hide

Their reaction indicates that something frightened them

Their reaction indicates that they are about to be murdered

Their reaction indicates that they have found something they have been looking for

either A or B

In the third one, doesn't that depend on what they are staring at?

The others are fine.

soo A

I have no idea, except for the question I asked you to consider. What play is all this referring to?

it was got a 100

For the first question, "She folds some of the clothes she has already ironed, and crosses to the bed with them.", the stage directions suggest that the character is taking care of her home and some chores. This can be inferred from the action of folding clothes and crossing to the bed with them. This indicates that the character is engaged in domestic tasks and is responsible for keeping her living space tidy.

For the second question, "Miriam begins to drag the body towards the open trap door.", the stage props you would expect to see based on the stage directions could be A stormy backdrop and a ransacked house. These props would help create the atmosphere and setting for a scene involving a body being dragged towards a trap door. A stormy backdrop would add a sense of tension and drama, while a ransacked house would indicate a chaotic and possibly dangerous environment.

For the third question, "As they stare guiltily and dumbfounded, the curtain falls.", the stage directions help us understand the end of the act/scene by indicating that their reaction indicates they were caught doing something they were trying to hide. The fact that they are staring guiltily and dumbfounded suggests that they have been discovered in the midst of some wrongdoing or secret activity. This conclusion aligns with option A, which states that their reaction indicates they were caught doing something they were trying to hide.