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Amanda is setting the scene for her novel: she describes
Amanda is setting the scene for her novel: she describes a lush landscape filled with bright flowers and trees taller than any
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Amanda is setting the scene for her novel: she describes a lush landscape filled with bright flowers and trees taller than any
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Ashley Meeker
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How does Williams choice to include the scene of Amanda and Tom talking about setting Laura up with a gentleman collar
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Opal describes Amanda Wilkinson as “pinch-faced” and avoids her when she can. Make an inference about Opal’s behavior
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Read the SCENE below. Which inference can be made about the setting?
SCENE I. - Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old
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Read the scene below. Which inference can be made about the setting?
SCENE I. - Micheal wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old
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The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams.
What does Amanda say Bates Cutrere was carrying the night he died? (1 point) A. An old
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How does the author's use of dialogue reveal character traits and advance the plot? (1 point)
Responses Reveals insights about a
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How does the author's use of dialogue reveal character traits and advance the plot? (1 point)
Responses Reveals insights about a
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Bob: Look at that terrible painting!
(Amanda steps backward and gives Bob a puzzled look.) Amanda: Why don't you like it? I think
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