Answer:Having birthday parties, a baby shower, gender reveal
Answer:
C. Character voices coming from offstage.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" tells the story of a king and his men shipwrecked in an island under the influence of magic art by Prospero, a banished king. And the prince Ferdinand falling in love with Ariel, Prospero's daughter.
Utah Valley University staged a production of this play, which succeeded immensely. The director Christopher Clark used only male actors, following in the ways of Shakespeare's times. The four 'narrators/ voices' sat under the stage and gave a perfect individual voice qualities to their respective characters, full on with vivid descriptions, voice expressions and wonderful nuances. The whole production of this play succeeded mainly because of these amazing actors, the character voices from offstage.
Answer:
The answer is C. Eli wonders why Casper is quiet, as she helps her mother find a red shoe to go to the supermarket. Later, Eli sees Casper with the one red shoe as he darts outside and understands that this is Casper’s new way of stopping them from leaving.
A description of the fall of Troy and how Odysseus fought and was a young soldier at the time. It also begins with describing how it is ten years after the fall of Troy and most think Odysseus is dead.
Paris is self-centered and often unmanly. He fights effectively with a bow and arrow (never with the more manly sword or spear) but often lacks the spirit for battle and prefers to sit in his room making love to Helen while others fight for him, thus earning both Hector's and Helen's scorn.