Soon I will walk out on the ramparts, put my hand to my forehead, and give my last speech. "Are you sure you're ready?" Mr.
Dodd asks. I think he's more nervous than I am. "Remember," he tells me, "this is Helen's big moment. Think loss. "I nod,
thinking nothing.
"Break a leg," he says, giving me a little push toward the stage. "And try not to trip over the head.
The lights are much brighter than I had expected, making me squint. I walk through the smoky fog toward center stage.
"It is I, the hated Helen, scourge of Troy."
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a Her Teacher
c. Herself
b. Her Mother
d. The Audience
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