Hello. You did not inform the play to which this question refers, which makes it impossible to formulate an exact answer. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
A monologue is a character's speech. This speech the character makes alone because he is expressing his deepest feelings and thoughts. This promotes a broad understanding of the audience with the character's actions, because the character is showing the most intimate of his being. Usually these speeches are emotional and have a strong appeal to the feelings of the audience, the actor and the character.
Where are the statements?
Answer:
A (I think)
Explanation:
None of the others make sense.
Hello. You forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
A. They have model buildings under sheets on the table.
B. They are competing to design a new school.
C. They must meet with the school board at a school.
D. They have to wait to hear who has been chosen.
Answer:
B. They are competing to design a new school.
Explanation:
This question is about "The Wednesday Wars" written by Gary D. Schmidt, where we know the story of Holling Hoodhood, a boy who has a difficult life with an authoritarian father and studies in a very religious and strict school, but he has a religion different, which can cause some strangeness.
Hoolling's father, Mr. Hoodhood, despite being a controversial creature, plays an important role in the story, as he wants to design a new school. This desire is the reason for his competition with Mr. Kowaliski, who also wants to do this. This information must be present in a summary about these characters.
Answer:
The library acquired another book by, "Douglass for their history collection.