SETTING: A street in a typical American suburb. Backdrop may show houses if desired. There is a street sign up left that reads, BARKSDALE STREET. 1. What impression does skimming these stage directions provide? (1 point) that all streets in the United States are the same that Barksdale Street could be in any suburb in the United States that some streets have houses, while others do not
It's B, because it's a 'typical' suburb that can be anywhere in America. It won't be: A because it's the suburb and not the city, streets are not all alike C because the amount of houses doesn't matter, as long as it shows greenery because that's what a suburb looks like
I think its A @ManImStumped , are you sure?
Read the following stage direction from “The Bully of Barksdale Street”: BILLY: (Holding a card up proudly) 2. What do these stage directions describe? (1 point) action of a character and the emotion he should show how a character should say his lines and where he should move when the character should say his lines and the emotion he should show
can you help me with my next question @ManImStumped
Yes, I'm positive it's B for the first one. The second one is A. He's doing an action as well as showing emotion, but hes not told how to say his lines or where to move.
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