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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.True or false: Shakespeare followed the Elizabethan structure of a four-act play. true false 2.Which of the following is NOT an element of plot? resolution exhibition exposition 3.Choose the vocabulary terms that best complete the sentence. “The little girl ­­­­__________ as the purblind man __________ close to the edge of the cliff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

history or language no bio

OpenStudy (anonymous):

englishhh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey there! I think Bassthoven meant that you were posting in the wrong section. You were, but no worries - you're a new user, I think? This IS your first question. You didn't know! :) For future reference, post your questions by category. That way, people can help you faster, because they know for sure what subject you're studying and what you're asking. And you will most likely get accurate answers because they will know what they're talking about when they answer your questions, 'kay? :) I can help you with your question, though! Do you know anything about Shakespeare, or are you completely lost?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. resolution is def part of a story and exposition too so. exhibition is not.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3. are there choices?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Rubyv I should warn you, you're not supposed to just give the answers. It's part of OS code. There are moderators on this site all the time, checking to make sure that people are following the rules. If you don't, your OS account can be suspended or deleted. I get that you were trying to help, but you also look new to this site. You should be careful, and follow the OS rules! I don't want you to get into trouble! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay but what if I know the answer. how do i help then?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@tafkas77

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Rubyv Well, try to guide them to the answer. If you know the answer is "A" you don't want to just tell them it's "A." Instead, help the person understand what to look for in the right answer. Sometimes I do this by showing them a couple of the WRONG or silly answers, and then I explain why those are wrong. Then the person can usually figure it out on their own. Another way you can help them is to ask whether they know anything about the topic or if they have a guess as to what the answer could (or could NOT) be. This way, you're helping the person learn for future reference AND a site mod won't suspend you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay what about a t/f question? do you make it sound like why it would be right or?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

true or false question. i get multipl choice like the strike out method thing.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Kind of like this - 1.True or false: Shakespeare followed the Elizabethan structure of a four-act play. true false You don't want to just say "true." Instead, you're going to want to ask, How many acts ARE in an Elizabethan play? If you (or the asker) look it up, you;re going to find out that Elizabethan (or Shakespearan plays) have F acts. That means the answer is false. Do you get it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*5 acts, sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its okay to look up answers but just not give them right? its sort of like tricking someone but in a nice way?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its k. i think I get it. its like teaching someone a lesson.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ha ha, exactly! The main thing is to make sure that the person understands the question better once you've helped them. So, yeah, we're "tricking them in a nice way"... leading them on, until they get it! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Rubyv

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i got this. are there choices for number three? @specialistt

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Coolness, it's all you! I'm glad I could help you out today! You rock! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 = false !!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THE ANSWERS ARE 1B 2B 3B TOOK THE QC 100%

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ROSE IS RIGHT !!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YUPP ROSE IS RIGHTT

OpenStudy (samslays):

I just took the qc and what Rose said was 100% correct

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