The answers are 100% right and are:
<span>***They are minor players who don’t speak many lines.
<span>***They are generally referred to by their occupation; a servant is simply called </span>servant<span>.</span></span>
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Before I state the answer, we have to find which answer is NOT correct.
We can see that A and C, are incorrect because they say the word "except their reward" which is talking about excluding something, not "accept their reward" which it gathering or agreeing to something.
We also see that B is incorrect because when it says "Accept for Bill," this just doesn't even make sense because the word "accept" is gathering or agreeing to something.
So...
The correct answer is:
D.) Except for Bill, all of the players were present to accept their reward...
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
<em>Since this is going to be an email to your friend, the tone will be casual. It doesn't have to be a formal letter.</em>
Hi, Claire!
How are you? Today when I was coming back from school I saw an older lady who was struggling with her grocery bags as they were heavy and she was walking back to her house, since it seemed like she needed some help I approached her and asked if she would want me to help her carrying the bags. She said it was very nice of me to ask and that her house was a couple of blocks away, so I carried her bags and walked with her until we got to her house. She was really nice and she told me she usually struggles with this since she lives by herself. She thanked me and said it was nice to see young people willing to lend a hand to the elderly. She gave me a hug to thank me and we said goodbye. It was good to help her!
C
basically what answer C is saying is that "Are you afraid to perform this act and take the blame for your actions? Knowing that this is what will help you to obtain the throne."
Some themes you might consider in the play include:
Greed
Power and ambition
What it means to be masculine and feminine
Trying to persuade
Idealism
What it means to be a (good/bad) leader
The importance of omens
The difference between villains and heroes