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English, 02.03.2021 08:10 iicekingmann

PLEASE HELP Write a paper (1-2 pages) in which you discuss how some of the things in the play are true of your own town or of your family and friends.

Write a scene of a play of your own dealing with one or more of the universal ideas found in Our Town and present it to the class.

Note: As you choose appropriate gestures, movements and vocalization, including dialect, pronunciation and enunciation to use in your oral presentation, use research and analysis to justify the use of these strategies.

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