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Masteriza [31]
3 years ago
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Read the passage. " The Show Must Go On". What is the theme of " The Show Must Go On"? How do specific details shape the theme a

nd affect Tessa's attitude as the story progresses? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response needs to be at least three complete paragraphs). (Writing out the first half now) -------> Tessa received the letter in an oversized lavender envelope with a sliver star across the addressee space. She knew what it was before she opened it due to a system error earlier that week that had sent out emails to the accepted students. She still opened it slowly to build anticipation, just like she had planned to do back when she first applied. Congratulations on your acceptance to the Hollywood Summer Stars teenage film program. Please see script submission deadlines below, and report to studio 14 on the appropriate date. It was everything she had hoped for since six months prior when she had turned over her carefully crafted application. On June 24, Tessa stood outside studio 14 clutching two binders to her chest. One contained her shooting script, which was several development stages ahead of where the program expected it to be. The second binder contained a summer-long schedule she had composed for herself, detailing the upcoming weeks and the progress she planned to make on the film. Tessa's mother had poked fun at her elaborate preparations, encouraging her to use some of her free time for actual fun before the camp took over her summer vacation. Her mother didn't understand that for Tessa, this was fun. The camp arranged students in pairs to provide feedback to and support for one another. Tessa's fondest aspiration was to be matched with someone similar to her or related to someone famous who could maybe provide an exotic outside perspective on her work.Instead, they paired her with a Midwestern boy named Varick who had never left his home state of Ohio before his acceptance letter arrived. Tessa managed her disappointment and asked about his project, hoping it wouldn't be too tedious. He told her his script was open-ended by design, and that he intended to develop the content further as he filmed. Tessa thought that approach amounted to wasting a golden opportunity to make a masterpiece under professional supervision. The first week of filming went smoothly, and Tessa managed to accomplish every single task on her extensive to-do list. The second week was less productive. The obstacles began Tuesday morning, when storms appeared on the horizon. Tessa wasn't an amateur planner, so she had penciled in the possibility of poor weather. However she had not imagined the possibility of three consecutive overcast days taking place in a single week in Los Angeles. By Thursday, her mood soured, and she berated the clouds overhead for their interference. Through it all. Varick urged her to " change it up" and capture some of the fascinating skyscapes provided by the uncooperative weather. Tessa grew frustrated with his intrusion, and reminded him for the umpteenth time her film had nothing to do with storms. ( Read the last three paragraphs of the passage in the picture that I posted). Will Mark Brainliest if correct. [ No Nonsense Answers or you'll be reported everytime. ( Please don't just repost another students answer off brianly to post it for my question please.​

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