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Nikolay [14]
3 years ago
7

Can anyone help me I need to do an essay before 11:59 and I barely have 2 paragraphs done can anyone help? I already have the ex

position and rising action done.
Highlight colors:
Exposition: Yellow
Rising Action: Light blue
Climax: Light purple
Falling Action: Light orange
Resolution: Light pink
Planning a diamond heist sounds easy, doesn’t it? Maybe not to you since you wouldn’t know how to pull a rabbit out of a paper bag. For us, The Magicians Fantastic is a walk in the park. All it takes is a little bit of magic and a whole lot of neuroscience. If you don’t know, tricking the audience isn’t about true magic but fabulous costumes and diversion. “What are you planning today, Rigoberto?” my assistant, Vivonne, asks as she adjusts her sequined headdress in the mirror by the door. “You will do as you always do. Stand at stage left, wink at a few people in the audience, and smile brighter than you ever have before.” She groans. “I really have to wink? Isn’t that getting old?” I twirl my mustache. “Deception never gets old.” “What are you going to be doing since I’m doing all the work? “Causing a bit of neural adaptation, of course. First, I’ll invite the very old, very rich, Mrs. Withers up on stage and pretend to hypnotize her into thinking you’re invisible. I’ll switch the lighting on your dress from white to red and draw their attention away from me. Once their eyes are off me…well..” I pause for effect.
The golden heat of the sun shone down brightly on the outdoor stage. I was walked from the stage to the back trying to find a mirror I fixed the color of my shirt making crazy black hair slicked back perfectly. I smirked into the mirror daydreaming about the richest that I would soon have my possession. The show was to begin in 30 minutes and I peeked my head through my velvet curtain. I observed as the seats began to fill, rich people, poor people, old and young all coming to sit down.
“I welcome you all to my show”

“Our show” Vivonne objected. Her toothy smile somehow seemed angry and she proceeded to elbow me in the side while smirking.

“Oww,” I winced so I was only audible to her. I flashed a cheeky smile at her and restated my phrase “ welcome to our show” I paused looking over her approval when she nodded I continued “it is a pleasure to see all of your faces here today on this beautiful day but enough with the small talk, let us get on with the magic” I extended my arms upward, walking closer to the edge of the stage.
English
2 answers:
hodyreva [135]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Hey can you tell me what exactly you are writing about? The main idea, the characters (If you want to add any) and what you want me to write about?

Explanation:

I'm scared of you getting a bad grade because your teacher finds out I wrote this, so here are ideas.

One:

Vivonne betrays Rigoberto and steals the diamond. but Rigoberto gets revenge

two:

They get caught and they have escape prision

Three:

The diamond was fake! (or whatever it is lol)

Four:

they were just acting in a movie

Hopefully, this helps!

Also

maybe try to listen to music, or eat a snack.

(Example of work:

Yes! We stole it, Vivonne may you hold in, I need to hide the fingerprints I left inside the safe.

Rigoberto starts dusting off the fingerprints, but him having no idea that Vivonne stole the diamond and left him! He tries to hurry up, but because of this he causes the alarm to go off, red lights, loud noises, he had to run! Before he could even escape the police were already there. Rigoberto gets inside the car and off to jail, he went. He was mad, furious, he wanted revenge.

Within time he starts planning an escape, finally, the day has come of his great idea of escaping. It was a success! He went to go find Vivonne.

HA! I FOUND YOU! I KNEW YOU WOULD BE HERE! Before he countied to talk he finds her tied up and dead...  

SUPER SORRY YOU HAVE TO DO THE REST!

I KNOW THIS ISN'T THE BEST, YOU CAN FIX WHATEVER YOU HAVE TO

(hear use Grammarly, it helps me a lot)

YOU GOT THIS

Zarrin [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

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Explanation:

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