HELENE JANET BRIAN STAGE SET: The setting is a street corner. The sidewalk is large and used to large amounts of foot traffic. Awnings hang over shop windows. The corner store is a small market. (HELENE can be seen through a window in the store. She is speaking to someone.) JANET: Hi Brian, where is Helene? BRIAN: Inside. (jerking his head towards the store) JANET: Oh, what’s she doing in there? Shopping? BRIAN: Returning. She found out they gave her three boxes of tea bags, but they only charged her for one. JANET: So she’s giving them back? (BRIAN sighs and then shakes hi
his head.) BRIAN: Nope. She’s trying to pay for the other two. JANET: Oh. How long has she been in there? BRIAN: Half an hour. JANET: Half an hour? For two boxes of tea bags? Does it even matter? (HELENE enters, presumably from the store.) HELENE: It matters to me. Passage 2 Cute Cat by Bob Hennessey CHARACTERS: DAN PAT STAGE SET: DAN and PAT sit in a comfortable living room. A cat purrs and rubs against PAT’s leg. PAT: Cute cat. DAN: Thanks. PAT: What’s its name? DAN: Colette. PAT: She’s really friendly. DAN: Yeah. I rescued her. She was a stray and very sick. PAT: That was kind of you. Was she badly ill? DAN: Yeah, it cost quite a bit to pay for her surgery, but she is fine and well now. You would never have known she was that sick.
Which of the following themes do these two dramas have in common? A. integrity B. weakness C. caution D. charity
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hold on
oh boy hold on im thinking
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D? i think
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charity
NO A!
I think A or D
it's D, I THINK
a?
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i say D, but put A if you like
ok
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