This centerpiece was called the Orchestra, or the Dancing place. This is where action took part. Later, they added the Proskenion, an area specifically made for acting.
Answer:
C. The darkness makes the setting feel disturbing.
Explanation:
The setting in this passage helps to create suspense because the darkness as described made the setting disturbing and gave it a sense of impending doom.
The description here in the opening paragraph "During the whole of a dull. dark and soundless day..." makes the setting have a dangerous feel because it gives the sense that danger is lurking nearby and anything can happen.
The correct answer is option four.
Both plays, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" and "Waiting for Godot," portray the same minor characters from "Hamlet." In this passage, the author intends to compare both plays and describe how the full potential of the characters by Shakespeare can develop in Stoppard and Beckett's plays.
Answer:
Dear sister,
Explanation:
Some unfortunate news has been brought up. Father was awfully injured and is in critical condition. We are afraid he may not make it. When mother got the news she was very scared for what was to come. She hasn't spoken much the past few days, and I'm not sure she's holding up very well. I attempted to reach out to our brother, but he hasn't responded to any of my advances. When you receive this letter could you try and contact him as well? I am very sorry you had to receive the news like this. Hope you're doing well.
-your brother