Mathematics, 11.03.2021 18:40, coco9972
Setting the Scene of Romeo and Juliet, Part 2
Short Writing
Write a short script (15–20 lines) that creates an imagined scene between two or three characters. The scene should show a universal theme, such as "friends help and defend each other” or "fights can last a long time.” Be sure to set the mood of your scene by using stage directions to show how characters should interact with one another.
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Setting the Scene of Romeo and Juliet, Part 2
Short Writing
Write a short script (15–20 lines...
Write a short script (15–20 lines...
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