The correct answer is ...
- Read the list of characters, trying to picture each
- Read the description of the set, trying to visualize it
- Visualize details of the stage setting
- Read the dialogue carefully to yourself
- Read the play aloud or with friends
6.Try to analyze the characters
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They were educated middle class englishmen themselves. but also, for other things such as the need for technical careers, but also if a person has education, they could question their government, which is what the founding fathers did when they ran away from England.
In Night by Elie Wiesel, there are many facts and opinions that support the theme that with adversity comes a loss of faith in oneself and in humanity. One fact that supports this theme is the following excerpt: "'Not cry? We're on the threshold of death. Soon, we shall be inside . . . Do you understand? . . .'" This is a fact because the incorporation of dialogue of individuals who are not the author is a tool that authors of memoirs use to include facts. This excerpt reflects the theme because it is describing one man's reaction to this terrible situation: there is no way to respond but with despair. One opinion that supports this theme is the following excerpt: "Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever." This is an opinion because the inclusion of author statements of belief is a tool that authors of memoirs use to include opinion. This excerpt reflects the theme because Wiesel states directly that his faith was "consumed" by the events of the concentration camps
I believe the lawyers think that the House of Representatives is a very "popular" group of people, and that they [the lawyers] don't mind defending the House. I hope I helped! :D
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Once during that long evening, the door on one side of the room was opened very slightly and hurriedly closed again; later on the door on the other side did the same; it seemed that someone needed to enter the room but thought better of it. Gregor went and waited immediately by the door, resolved either to bring the timorous visitor into the room in some way or at least to find out who it was; but the door was opened no more that night and Gregor waited in vain.