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English, 19.02.2020 22:00, demigod0701

Refer to the passage from the play Pygmalion.
You have read a scene from the play Pygmalion. Think about what might happen next
and how the scene would change if it were written as a story.
Write a story that tells what happens next, using one of the characters from the scene
as the narrator. Use what you have learned about the scene's setting, conflict, and
characters to create your story.

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Refer to the passage from the play Pygmalion.
You have read a scene from the play Pygmalion....

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