Read the excerpt from Act 2 of
Where is Charte standing as this scene takes place?
68 NE...
English, 15.04.2020 23:36, levicorey846
Read the excerpt from Act 2 of
Where is Charte standing as this scene takes place?
68 NED CLOSE SHOT-CHARLE 68
On the front porch as a rock thrown on the group
smashes a window aorgs de o r the broken glass
ng past couple of pieces cut e stands
in the street
in his home
onnis ont porch
on these
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