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Title: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Format: Play
First, learn the book's plot by reading it thoroughly. List the story's characters. The story plot informs the script. Make sure the script follows the story's chronology. Keep in mind that you're telling The Little Prince's story, not your own. Once the script is complete, look for actors that fit the characters' demeanor and appearance.
Actors can audition by simply reciting the script. Prop creators, backstage managers, lighting directors, wardrobe managers, etc. should be on the production crew. Once you've cast the play, have rehearsals. Always include the key characters. Scene-by-scene, practice the complete script. Budget for your production team. Be resourceful and don't go over budget. Practice till showtime. Also, prepare invites and play publications (i.e., date of the play, place of performance). Enjoy the performance and share the narrative passionately.
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There is no wrong answer to this question.
This is just my opinion; feel free to alter it as you see fit.
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what should be done to do this
2,789.4 miles which is 41 hours by car
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1. He will be riding ...
2. Are you visiting ...
3. He has been earning ...
4. I didn't allow ....
5. We didn't (want to) ensure that there would be ....
6. He will not have passed ...
7. I will be leaving ....
8. <u><em> >> They verb is missing. <<</em></u>
9. He will have just returned ....
10. He will be doing .....
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ummm i think all you have to do is write a descrption (like what you do, like bell work, and ect) when your in that class.