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English, 14.01.2021 02:40, allytrujillo20oy0dib

1- What line or section from the "A Million Dreams" do you think is the most poignant to you? Why? Lyrics below. 2- What type of museum did Barnum originally open? His daughter told him "You need to have something alive." Why do you think he took her advice changed his museum into a circus?

3- What did PT say to Charles Stratton to get him to join his show?

4- Why did Barnum sensationalize each of the acts (make them appear more wild or fantastic than they already were)?

5- What do you feel his show offered them? Why do you believe the rest of the performers joined this Barnum's show?

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