English, 28.06.2020 15:01 Amazingpandakid
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Part a : Give your intended audience some idea of what to expect choose a situation or problem that the play will discuss your problems can be something you've observed in your own daily life or in events of your time
Part b: next list and describe the characters you will use in your play to initiate and propel the moral conflict
Part c : now write the plot outline organizing the events in a logical sequence plan the sequence in such a way that each event is related to the previous events.
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