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defon
4 years ago
5

I'm confused on how to do this Assinghment.... Please help me understand(Brainliest to the best answer).

English
1 answer:
Nadya [2.5K]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

This seems to be a prompt for an essay about a play you read.

Explanation:

It says submit a report of at least two pages. It seems like they want you to make the essay explaining a play of your choice comedy, tragedy, etc. Using the exapmles they provided for either one.

Then create a "critiques page" critiquing the play with at least seven different things wrong with it.

Then create a presentation where it visually explains the play through pictures and your own words. While also explaining the structure of the play. Make sure your presentation is no more than 5 minutes

Essay format about the play would be:

INTRODUCTION Paragraph

BODY paragraph(s) (usually 3)

CONCLUSION paragraph

(If this doesn't make sense or you need more help let me know)

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