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1. The museum is free. You _________dont______ pay for the entrance
2. You have to wear a uniform at school. You ______musnt________ wear blue jeans
3. The speed limit is 90 km per hour. You _____musnt_______ drive faster.
4. You live in a very small place. You _______musnt____ clean it every day. Just clean it twice.
5. Your job is from Monday to Friday. You _____dont_______ come on weekends.
6. That river is extremely dangerous. You ______musnt______ swim in it.
Nasa is realising a new idea that Will help humanity build a better state of wafare but this May lead to a down fall on pigs production because it will effect the food chain it will kill of all the McDonald's chain and it may become a major change in history so become the next time you to out of house and wear a t-shirt because children might be around.
I believe is D.
Conservative means to protect traditional attitudes and values about change and innovation. And option D gives the option where they provide absolutely everyone equal rights which is part of change to create a tradition.
I could be wrong but this is what I believe to be the correct answer!
In Elizabethan theater, the lighting was natural, adding only candles or torches, as most of the plays were performed during the day or afternoon. In modern theater, lighting is artificial and carefully planned to establish mood, control the audience´s focus of attention and enhance the meaning of the play.
While In Elizabethan theater plays were performed in courtyards, Inn-yards, playhouses, and amphitheaters where actors had to rely on the power of their voices to reach the audience, in modern theater microphones can be used to help the audience hear the actors during a play.
While In Elizabethan theater crowds could cheer and boo actors during the performance, as the theater was designed for the actor to speak with and directly to the audience, in the modern theater the crowd maintains silence during the performance and the actors do not speak nor acknowledge the audience.
In modern theatre, the most expensive seats are in front of the stage, in opposition to Elizabethan theatre where the cheap seats were in the front and the expensive seats were above and behind the players.