What do playwrights write to help them tell their stories? A. stage directions B. glossaries C. cue cards D. book jackets @secret-ninja
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@beccaboo333
Do you know what each thing means?
yes
then what do you think?
B.????
A playwright is someone who writes plays. Playwrights may also be involved in the staging and marketing of their plays, depending on the type of training they have received and where they have worked. The practice of staging dramatic productions is ancient, and many cultures have a very long history of producing plays, operas, musicals, and other types of stage performance. The playwright is the person who writes the words of the play and provides rough outlines of staging directions. In some cases, a playwright develops a story and play entirely independently before seeking out a theater to stage the production. In other instances, playwrights are commissioned to write a work, and the person requesting the commission may provide directives, such as a request that the play be a staging of a traditional folktale. Playwrights can also work on adaptations, such as an adaptation of a book so that it can be performed on the stage. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-does-a-playwright-do.htm Based on that, rethink your answer choice.
a?
I'd agree with that.
ok can you help me with som more?
Why does Calpurnia try to prevent Caesar from going to the Senate House? A. She does not want Caesar to become king. B. She fears that Caesar will be killed. C. She wishes to help the conspirators commit the murder in private. D. She does not trust Marc Antony or Octavius.
@beccaboo333
I do not know, I'm sorry. Also, make sure you only ask one question per thread.
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