34. A playwright wrote a play that consists of a series of soliloquies delivered by different characters about their fondest childhood memories. Which choice best describes a downside of using this approach?

A) There is no interaction between the characters.
B) The characters are not fully developed.
C) The characters’ stories are not interesting.
D) There is no way to judge the characters’ honesty.

35. In the second part of the play, in which actors return as different characters and make short speeches, which two speeches emphasize the theme of immigrants coming to America to escape difficult situations?
A) Jane Bradford’s
B) Juanita Ramirez’s
C) Shana Bloomstein’s
D) Ty Smith’s
E) Max Littlefoot’s

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34. A) There is no interaction between the characters.
This choice addresses a key downside of using soliloquies, as they typically focus on individual reflections without any dialogue or interaction, which can limit character dynamics and engagement.

35. This question requires specific context about the characters' speeches in the play. Without knowing the content of each character's speeches, I can't determine which two specifically highlight the theme of immigrants escaping difficult situations. If you can provide more details about each character's speech, I would be able to help you more effectively.