I believe stage directions would be the correct answer, because directions is when you tell someone what and how to do something.
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Explanation:
Dystopias are settings where things are the opposite of perfect (utopia is the opposite of a dystopia). With this in mind, consider stories where lands (communities, countries, worlds, etc) are described in a negative light - maybe it's apocalyptic, maybe it's been taken over by robots, maybe it's being dictated by a controlling leader who makes every decision for every person. Through description of the setting, themes of inequality; danger; survival of the fittest etc. can be formed, simply due to how the author paints a picture of the way of life. Hopefully this gives you things to consider to form your own answer.
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We should bring P & J , hot dogs , Bugers and more ;))
The repetition brings the reader back to the main idea that the young lover is proclaiming the name of the girl he loves. Although each stanza explores some different ideas or perspectives, the refrain reminds the reader of the poem's overall focus.
Starr and Seven’s family was always there for her, always standing up for her through every event and problem in the book. Her uncle even picked her up from school early. Unfortunately DeVante’s family is not like Starr’s because they aren’t able to support him the way her family supports her.
The rest of the question is just based off your own opinion :)