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Ivan
3 years ago
14

Give your intended audience some idea of what to expect choose a situation or problem that the play will discuss your problems c

an be something you've observed in your own daily life or in events of your time
English
1 answer:
nignag [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

Your situation or problem could involve any political, internal, or interpersonal conflict. Look at these examples:

A well-meaning politician from a small town gets elected to a major office and has to confront pressure to engage in corrupt acts.

A 15-year-old girl witnesses a criminal act and has to decide whether to tell her parents or the authorities, although sharing this information might put her in danger.

Explanation:

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