English, 08.12.2021 23:10 terrysizemore666
Why did the author most likely use dialogue instead of
When I got to my cabin at camp, the other campers
description?
showered me with a chorus of greetings.
• to allow the plot to progress
"I'm Alex," the red-headed boy closest to me said.
• to show how the narrator felt
"Javier," called the boy with the glasses sitting next to
him.
O to show who the characters are
"Miguel," waved the boy in the corner. He was sitting
surrounded by a pile of comic books.
A fourth boy, taller than the rest, walked up and shook
my hand. "I'm Asher. Grab a bunk."
Read the passage.
• to emphasize the point of view of
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Read the following scene from trifles. mrs. peters. she was piecing a quilt. (she brings the large sewing basket, and they look at the bright pieces.) mrs. hale. it’s log cabin pattern. pretty, isn’t it? i wonder if she was goin’ to quilt or just knot it? (footsteps have been heard coming down the stairs. the sheriff enters, followed by hale and the county attorney.) sheriff. they wonder if she was going to quilt it or just knot it. (the men laugh, the women look abashed.) county attorney (rubbing his hands over the stove). frank’s fire didn’t do much up there, did it? well, let’s go out to the barn and get that cleared up. (the men go outside.) how would a film version most likely emphasize the men’s emotions during this scene? by emphasizing the variety of props used by showing the men’s facial expressions by highlighting the characters’ costumes by focusing on the actions of the women
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