Answer:
The aspect that further complicated Jessica's elopement is that she also converted to Christianity.
Explanation:
Jessica is Shylock's daughter in the Merchant of Venice and Shylock's family is Jewish. He is made to seem greedy and vengeful and Jessica's elopement in defiance of her father makes her seem more ignoble as she elopes for her love of Lorenzo and decides to convert to Christianity. This reflects the antisemitism that was popular during Elizabethan times in England. Also, Jessica steals money (ducats) from her father as she elopes and therefore counters his greed but also makes her father angry and he takes out his vengeance on Antonio (the Merchant of Venice) who owes him money.
The answer is D) She cried, “Help!”
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Answer:
developing a fast pace.
Explanation:
The author makes this part of the story interesting by developing a fast pace.
In literary terms, pace is the speed at which a narrator tells a story which is determined by the length of the scene or how fast the reader is provided with information.
In this case, the author quickly provides the reader with information at a break-neck speed which makes the story more interesting.
<u><em>"She wanted me to leave the light booth after the lights went up on that scene, go backstage, go onstage, say Max's two lines, then go backstage again and back to the light booth in time to bring the lights down on the scene."</em></u>
Here, the sequence of events are given out quickly, so the reader can almost feel the action.
By understanding the prompt better, you can give a better response to the prompt.