Please help me with my school project! Brainliest and 50 points!
Suppose the pair of one-act plays that you've read for this lesson were written as multi-act plays. What more could happen that would make the plays interesting and realistic? Choose one of the plays and describe what could happen in a second and third act. Or, explain what might be added to the beginning of the play that would make the existing act a later act in a longer play. Describe what would happen in the acts you add.
The play is Romeo and Juliet.
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English, 21.06.2019 14:00, kaylag8242p2qj2e
20 points and brainliest plz . 2 based on the initial facts of the case, make an inference or an educated guess as to who you believe is the person guilty of defacing the andrew wyeth painting. explain your reasoning. 3 what additional facts or clues did you gather in part 2 of the story? state at least three additional relevant facts or clues you learned in part 2 of the story. 4. why is mrs. williams clearly the guilty party in this case? what motivated her to ruin the wyeth painting? explain how the facts of the case led you to this final deduction.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, bankscorneliuso39
How are montag and faber opposites of each other? a) montag is a firefighter, therefore it is his job to burn books. faber used to be and english professor, and it was his job to teach students about books. b) montag is passionate and determined, and farber is wise and cautious c) montag is brave enough to steal and illegal book. faber was too afraid to speak up when books started to become illegal. d) all of the answer choices are correct
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English, 22.06.2019 05:10, xlebrny1215
You were given an exceptional iq so obviously you made valedictorian to change the tone of the sentence from resentful to complimentary, without changing the central meaning, which word most needs to be replaced? o a. exceptional o b. valedictorian o c. given o d. obviously
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