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An anecdote is, a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
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Playwright
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Playwrite, although it seems correct is just a combination of two play and the verb "write", to make the word a noun with correct spelling, it is written as playwright.
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How does the use of the word “twitches” in the stage direction most affect this scene?
A. It characterizes Hale as someone who is weak and cannot handle difficult aspects of the job.
B. It emphasizes the fact that death is a difficult subject for Mr. hale and causes him discomfort.
C. It hints to the reader that Hale may have somehow been involved and is acting out of guilt.
D. It reveals to the reader that Hale is extremely upset because he and Mr. Wright were very close.
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The use of the word “twitches” in the stage direction most affects this scene because:
B. It emphasizes the fact that death is a difficult subject for Mr. hale and causes him discomfort.
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In this excerpt from the play Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, Harry and Hale have found Mr. Wright's body. The stage direction, combined with Hale's speech, shows that death is a difficult subject for him. He is simply explaining what he first thought of doing once they found the body. But, just at the mere memory of looking at the body, Mr. Hale's face twitches. That stage direction is given purposefully, to make it clear to readers/the audience that seeing Mr. Wright, dead, bothered Hale.
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A compound sentence has two or more main clauses.
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A compound sentence has to have F.A.N.B.O.Y.S. (For, And, Nor,But, Or, Yet, So).
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Yes, she is a pediatric neurosurgeon.
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