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Effectus [21]
2 years ago
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Select the correct answers. Read the excerpt from The Fairy Doll by Netta Syrett. Which three props are needed for this part of

the play? ROSALIND: Wait a minute. The Mamma’s dropping the baby. Let me pin it on tighter. (She takes the Mamma doll out of the Doll’s House and performs this operation.) That’s better. (Replaces the doll) BARBARA: (In an exasperated tone) Look at Tommy! He’s fallen into the grate again. He really is tiresome; and the Mamma spoils him terribly. ROSALIND: (Calmly) Pick him out. Oh! and stand the Cook up straight; she’s lying on the kitchen table. BARBARA: (Obeying) She’s been doing that all the morning. There! Now we can bring her, can’t we? (She runs towards a cupboard on the other side of the room.) a Mamma doll a Tommy doll Rosalind a doll house Barbara
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1 answer:
IRISSAK [1]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

mommy doll

tommy doll

doll house

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