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Answer the following questions about the director’s choices in adapting “Stranded” into a staged performance. Select Yes or No. The sweltering afternoon sun beat down mercilessly upon the road, browning their faces and the sad, parched grasses along the roadside. Steve’s boots crunched heavily along the gravel shoulder. With each step, the noise rankled slightly more. Ramon wiped a trickle of sweat from his temple and shifted the cat carrier to his right hand. (Its occupant made a single vocal protest.)

“And why,” he huffed testily, “is it my job to carry your cat?”

A few steps behind, Steve rolled his eyes and groaned. “Oh for the love of Pete! Fine, give her to me.” Ramon thrust the carrier into his hands. Steve peeked inside, clucking his tongue at the cat. “Ramon is so grumpy, isn’t he, kitty? He acts like this is all our fault.”

“Because it is all your fault!” Ramon burst out, and launched into a tirade about every step of their miserable journey. How Steve had left the car unlocked, and how the car had been stolen. How the cab driver had refused to take the cat along, and how Steve had forgotten to charge his phone, and so now they were walking all the way home . . . .

“And the heat,” Steve interrupted sarcastically, “don’t forget, it’s my fault that it’s hot out, too.” Ramon fell silent a moment, then sighed heavily—really, more of a growl than a sigh.

“You’re right, I apologize,” he mumbled. “And hey, at least you knew the right road to get us back home.”

“Yeah,” Steve said in a wavering voice, “I mean, probably . . . . This is almost probably definitely the right road.” He braced himself for another onslaught, but Ramon just laughed.

“Well it goes somewhere, anyway. Roads always do go somewhere.”

A. The end of the staged scene changes the story's resolution. (Yes or No)
B. The changes to the setting change the story’s meaning. (Yes or No)
C. The changes made to the characters affect the scene's meaning. (Yes or No)
D. Adding dialogue to the scene helps the director develop both Steve and Alyce further. (Yes or No)
E. The staged scene’s conflict is faithful to the original. (Yes or No)

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