Which detail from the narrative best supports
the theme that plans sometimes have to be
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English, 01.11.2019 21:31 dbn4everloved
Which detail from the narrative best supports
the theme that plans sometimes have to be
flexible?
the judges enjoy tessa's film, even
chhough it is different than she
planned.
varick uses shots of the unexpected
storm in his film, and it works well for
him.
tessa's film suffers when she
refuses to deviate from her plan as
obstacles arise.
tessa gets into a prestigious
summer film camp with her carefully
planned application.
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