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In the multidraft reading process, what does a reader look for in the second reading of a
drama? A.the theme of the drama B.how
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Emoni
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Respond to the question in 3–5 sentences.
In "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville," what happens when the woman lifts her veil to
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no name
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Th central idea in act V of the tragedy of romeo and juliet concerns the
A- joys of love B- dangers of disobediance C- Evils of
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6
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Dramas have a ______________________ , ____________________ , and ________________________ .
A drama is organized into,
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social studies
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A drama (play) is made up of ____________________, which are divided into smaller parts called _________________ .
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social studies
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what is the setting of the play?
italy england spain
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social studies
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true or false: shakespear followed the elizabethan structure of a four act play
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social studies
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True or False, Shakespeare's works were written to be performed on stage
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social studies
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Which of the following describes a drama
words characters say to each other a story meant to be performed for an audience the
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BK
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Farce
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Define literary text -
A drama (play) is made up of ____________________, which are divided into smaller parts called
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Monicarosefromlosa27
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In "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville," what happens when the woman lifts her veil to reveal her aging appearance to the man?
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no
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Excerpt from The Tempest by William Shakespeare
ACT V. Scene I. Before the cell of Prospero. Enter Prospero in his magic robes,
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hi
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write Masque of the red death as a theatre play include dialogue monologues and stage directions
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Rewrite this story
It was 1509, the day she met Elijah. His brother was compelling townees to be on the lookout for their Father.
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Qvavaanswer
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SECTION C: DRAMA Hamlet - William Shakespeare From the time that the ghost of King Hamlet called on his son to avenge his murder
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How is a drama organized?(1 point)
Responses in acts in acts in paragraphs in paragraphs in chapters in chapters in stanzas
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social studies
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A drama (play) is made up of ____________________, which are divided into smaller parts called _________________ .
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K
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hi this is overdue and i want to catch up on my work today but i need help answering this!!
Respond to this question in 3-5
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What is a playwright?
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How is a drama organized a in Acts be in paragraphs see in chapters d in the stanzas
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How do stage directions appear in a script? (1 Point)
O underlined and italicized O bolded words O in brackets or parentheses and
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non ya beeswax
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Which option defines the word playwright? (1 point)
O conversation between characters in a play O the author of a drama O
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non ya beeswax
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What is a playwright?(1 point)
Responses author of a play author of a play structure of a play structure of a play specific
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sebastian chapa
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What is dialogue?
• conversation between characters in a play • the author of a drama • written version of a play •
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TWO
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How is a drama organized?
• in paragraphs • in chapters • in stanzas • in acts
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TWO
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Identify and explain an example of dramatic irony from the play, "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville." What is the purpose of dramatic
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In "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville," what happens when the woman lifts her veil to reveal her aging appearance to the man?
What
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In Act IV, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, two days before her scheduled wedding to Paris, Juliet
tells Friar Lawrence all the
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snow
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How is drama different from other kinds of fiction?
A.Drama is written to be performed by actors for an audience. B.Drama can
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Way
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What is a drama?
Is a soap opera a television drama? Is a talk show a television drama? Is a documentary a television drama? Is a
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rfvv
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Read the excerpt from Act II, scene vi of Romeo and Juliet.
Friar Laurence: These violent delights have violent ends, And in
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m
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Identify the type of dramatic speech that is given by one character addressing other character(s) for a relatively long amount
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Marylyn
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In the multi-draft reading process, what does a reader look for in the second reading of a drama
A. The theme of the drama B. How
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Anonymous
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these lines of dialogue from the dairy of anne frank, act 1 reveal a lot about anne's character. In the paragraph , explain at
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help
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Read this excerpt from the prologue to act II of Romeo and Juliet:
CHORUS: Now old desire doth in his death-bed lie, And young
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anon
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An example of dramatic irony in The Diary of Anne Frank,Act I is when
A. Peter easily removes his Star of David but Anne has
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Anonymous
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1. What state of mind is not associated with theater of the absurd?
~anxiety ~contentment ~wonder 2. Which of the following words
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Becky
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Which statement about dialogue in drama is true?
1.Dialogue is usually not as important in drama as it is in a short story?
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LOVE
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stage directions are one element of a drama in a paragraph, define and provide an example of stage directions from "A surprising
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Alex
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What are examples of characterization in Antigone?
This is a review question in a small packet that follows every book. I have no
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Grace
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Write a descriptive play/skit but turn it into a well-developed novel about a family consisting of a mom, dad, Miriam (young
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Curiosity
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Part A
In the Diary of Anne Frank, Act II, what is Anne's motivation for spending so much time with Peter? - She wants him to
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Jennie Brown
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Shakespeare also deviates from Aristotle's idea about the hero's recognition of the whole tragic situation. In Romeo and Juliet,
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Victoria
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Read this excerpt from The mircale worker. Which element of drama does the author use in this excerpt?
AND IF U KNOW THE ANSWER
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add me on tt! isabella.bermudez0
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I don't understand this question in A Raisin in the Sun, Act III, Scene I:
Q: Beneatha is particularly bitter, but Ruth defends
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Anonymous
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How does Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ convey humanity’s ability to overcome conflict through love or loyalty?
Is
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Jason
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How many seasons of society are there on Netflix?
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The term parody is a technical word used in the field of drama. Which word in the following sentence provides context to help
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jk 1234
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Which convention of drama is explicitly presented in this excerpt?
A. at rise B. dramatis personae C. direction regarding sound
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Umar
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