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English, 12.11.2020 17:50 dorkygirl

Step 1: Review the scene from the play. a) Review the scene you read during the lesson. b) Pay attention to the play’s setting, characters, and plot. c) Read the questions on the Viewing Guide to help you know what to look for. Step 2: View the scene from the film. a) Take notes about similarities you see between the play and the film. b) Take notes about differences you see between the play and the film. Step 3: Write to compare the play with the film. a) Use your notes to complete the Viewing Guide. Be sure to write in complete sentences and use appropriate grammar. b) When you have completed your assignment, return to the Virtual Classroom and use the “Browse for file” option to locate and submit your assignment. Congratulations! You have compared the play with a filmed version of it.

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