Question
in the passage backstage drama Read the following section of the play in which three characters talk at the same time.
[Simultaneously.] NICOLE: He can’t go on! He’s lost his shoe!
BRITTANY: We need size 13 shoes for Mark. We can’t find his!
MARK: It’s not my fault! I didn’t move them! (paragraphs 31–34
What two effects does this piece of dialogue have on the play’s plot?
Answer choices for the above question
It helps to create an atmosphere of chaos before the resolution of the plot.
It focuses attention on Allen, who is contributing to the problem in the plot.
It shows that the problem in the plot cannot be resolved among the three characters.
It shows that the characters are capable of solving their own problems if they calm down.
It demonstrates the three different viewpoints of the characters about the climax of the plot.
[Simultaneously.] NICOLE: He can’t go on! He’s lost his shoe!
BRITTANY: We need size 13 shoes for Mark. We can’t find his!
MARK: It’s not my fault! I didn’t move them! (paragraphs 31–34
What two effects does this piece of dialogue have on the play’s plot?
Answer choices for the above question
It helps to create an atmosphere of chaos before the resolution of the plot.
It focuses attention on Allen, who is contributing to the problem in the plot.
It shows that the problem in the plot cannot be resolved among the three characters.
It shows that the characters are capable of solving their own problems if they calm down.
It demonstrates the three different viewpoints of the characters about the climax of the plot.
Answers
GPT 3.5
The correct answer choices are:
1. It helps to create an atmosphere of chaos before the resolution of the plot.
2. It demonstrates the three different viewpoints of the characters about the climax of the plot.
1. It helps to create an atmosphere of chaos before the resolution of the plot.
2. It demonstrates the three different viewpoints of the characters about the climax of the plot.
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