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melisa1 [442]
3 years ago
13

Create an improv situation by selecting a character, situation, and setting from the lists below. Write a paragraph describing y

our situation and how your chosen character would respond in an improvised scene.
Character:

Lawyer
Psychic
Pirate
Hillbilly
Auctioneer
Situation:

is locked out of a car
is interviewing for a job
is hunting lightning bugs
can't stop sneezing
is lost
Setting:

the beach
a mall
at school
at home
on a boat
Arts
2 answers:
Lubov Fominskaja [6]3 years ago
3 0
A Hillbilly is lost at the beach so what he does is follow most people until he gets more lost so then he goes and looks around him and follows a trail that leads him onto the boardwalk until he sees his friends
andriy [413]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

lawyer, interviewing for a job, at home

and scene

lawyer:hello my name is chloe jones and  the reason why i would want to be a lawyer is so that people would understand the justice system and the rights that they are obtain to do

interviewer: hello chole you gave us your reason you wanted to be that but give us something about you was this always you dream

lawyer: well no i wanted to be an actor but everyone always said i was not good enough so i found this that i am highly effective at

interviewer: well chole we would not want to do the same no would we

lawyer:  ...

interviewer: chloe jones you got the job

lawyer:thank you so much i will study and not let you down

interviewer: i know you won't your mom was a big success and you are taking a big step in her foot step

lawyer(chole):thank you

Explanation:

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