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quester [9]
2 years ago
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Help!

English
1 answer:
PtichkaEL [24]2 years ago
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The prompts presented above want you to rate the plays presented in your classroom. You didn't present these plays, which prevents me from answering these prompts specifically, but I'll show you how to answer them.

Before answering the prompts you must read the plays that were presented in class. You must understand these plays and drama, understand the characters and the themes and subjects presented. For this reason, you should read each play more than once if necessary.

After that, you can respond to the prompts as follows:

  • 1. Identify a moment or character that you found funny and that allowed you to see the humor of the play. Explain what makes this moment or character funny and show how important it is to the story as a whole.

  • 2. Show how this play is similar and different from other plays you've seen in the classroom. Show how each similarity and difference is important to the construction of each story and which one is most effective.

  • 3. You will be able to identify the satirical elements through jokes about people or causes and characteristics of society. However, these jokes are meant to criticize, for that reason, they are acid jokes with strong judgment.

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