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lina2011 [118]
3 years ago
8

PLZ PLZ PLEASE HELP!! Ill give brainiest.

English
1 answer:
astraxan [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

                                                   *TITLE*

*BASIC DESC OF CHARACTERS*

                                                  *SCENE 1

                                *TIME, PLACE, BASIC SETTING, ETC.*

*NARRATOR SPEAKING ( If you have one )*

*CHARACTER 1 SPEAKING*

*CHARACTER 2 SPEAKING

*ETC. (Keep making the characters interact until the scene ends. BTW You can have as many characters as you want as long you give atleast a small description of them during the play or movie.)

*ETC.*

*ETC.*

*SCENE ENDS*

(Do as many scenes as you need to until you can wrap up the movie/play)

*ETC.*

*ETC.*

*MOVIE/PLAY ENDS*

(Lets say the movie/play ends. You should make the credits by telling or showing the characters' actors and stuff.)

                                                 *THE END*

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