Part A
Read paragraph 6.
Which change in Tessa demonstrates a theme of this narrative?
Tessa plans to shoot on the weekend to finish her film.
Tessa is confident that she does not need a backup plan for her final scene.
Tessa would like to hear Varick’s suggestions, which did not interest her before.
Tessa decides to change her plan on the fly when she encounters a new obstacle.
Question 2
Part B
Reread paragraphs 6 and 7.
Which event best refines a theme of this narrative?
Tessa meets Varick’s eye, acknowledging that he had a role in her success.
Tessa paces in her room, weighing her options in the face of a new obstacle.
Tessa puts away the binder she has previously used to keep track of her careful plans.
Tessa worries that the final version of the film will not be impressive because she strayed from her plan.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, amandaparrish2323
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Part A
Read paragraph 6.
Which change in Tessa demonstrates a theme of this narrative?...
Which change in Tessa demonstrates a theme of this narrative?...
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