If the author wanted to rewrite this story as a play with dramatic irony, what change would be MOST effective?

A) Coach Wilkins would prepare a speech and share his feelings about retirement.
B) The chorus would sing the school's fight song at the beginning and at the end of the banquet.
C) A fight would break out among the basketball players and Coach Wilkins would have to break it up.
D) Josh would plan the event to honor Coach Wilkins as a surprise party during a scheduled team practice.

C?

If the author wanted to revise this story to add an element of suspense, what change would be MOST effective?
A) Coach Wilkins would decide to teach social studies and coach varsity football during the next school year.
B) Josh would invite Coach Wilkins' parents, but a delay at the airport might mean they don't arrive in time for the banquet.
C) The basketball team would present a photo slideshow of memorable moments in Coach Wilkins' childhood, schooldays, and career.
D) Principal Edwards would ask the assistant principal to serve as head speaker because he realized he had another event to attend.

D?

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If the author wanted to rewrite this story as a play with dramatic irony, what change would be MOST effective?

A) Coach Wilkins would prepare a speech and share his feelings about retirement.
B) The chorus would sing the school's fight song at the beginning and at the end of the banquet.
C) A fight would break out among the basketball players and Coach Wilkins would have to break it up.
D) Josh would plan the event to honor Coach Wilkins as a surprise party during a scheduled team practice.

The answer is D .

What story?

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its B

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The answer is D all of ya'll were being so difficult.

The answer is A. all yall are so wrong i jt toke the test and its a

To make suspenseful, one way would be to change the point of view to keep it a secret who being honored at this banquet until the announcement is made at the banquet. To add dramatic irony, depict Coach Wilkins as someone who hates his job and is just doing what he has to for (he thinks) a bunch of unappreciative kids. What can YOU think of? Remember that a play BASED ON the story does not have to follow the original story exactly.

Thanks, Coach!

Clark Benson

Josh helped one of the last guests to arrive to their seat at the banquet. He had taken the lead in organizing the whole event in honor of Coach Wilkins. Josh and the other players on the basketball team wanted to recognize Coach Wilkins for both his athletic achievements and his teaching accomplishments.

2Besides being Josh’s coach, Coach Wilkins was also his English teacher. Josh thought Coach Wilkins was a great teacher and basketball coach. In class, Coach Wilkins always used different techniques to make class interesting. For instance, Coach once told students to relate the books they read in class to their own lives. Thanks to Coach Wilkins, Josh was enthusiastic about reading; Josh’s shelves at home were filled with books.

3Coach supported each player and always had advice to give on the basketball court. Although Coach sometimes had to correct a player’s moves, he was never negative or belittling—Coach made everyone feel at ease.

The students and other teachers tried to make the school auditorium look as good as possible for the event. The cafeteria workers made the food for the occasion, and a large group of students worked to help make the banquet even more special.

5Josh and the other basketball players, who had just won the state championships, presented Coach with a special plaque. Josh admired the way the gold writing glistened under the lights. As nice as the plaque was, Josh was more eager to present Coach with a special card he had made. Each team member had written a personal message to their coach. Josh felt the card would be more meaningful to Coach because it was coming from his team and was filled with their own words.

6Principal Edwards agreed to be the head speaker and to introduce Coach Wilkins. The principal gave a very good speech about how Coach Wilkins had sacrificed his own free time to give more time to the school. He mentioned the sensational after-school tutoring program Coach Wilkins had started to help struggling students.

Finally, the big moment came and the principal introduced Coach Wilkins. The guests stood to show their appreciation for the teacher. They applauded as Coach Wilkins went to stage. He smiled and waved back to show how honored he was. Coach gave his thanks and spoke of the things which inspired him to be a teacher and coach. As he listened, Josh thought of what he had written on the card. There weren’t enough words to truly show how much Coach Wilkins had meant to him as both a teacher and coach. And so on the card, Josh had simply written,

“Thanks coach!” - Josh

1.) B

2.) A

Hope this helps!