English, 03.04.2021 01:40 ashtonbillups
The directions are in the picture and then this poem goes with it:
Theatre is in the dark
Many shows were about to embark
Into the light
All bright and new for the new generation To ignite the passion for the art
With conditions changing every day
The industry loses more money every day
Artists are finding ways to thrive
They are struggling to survive
The west end has hope
Broadway continues to cope
With the mess of the governments
And the constant judgment
Of those saying "find a new job"
While the industry sobs
Because no one in power will help fighting for things that affect all of us
the artists are waiting in the wings
when it comes time to step into the light agian
there will be a celebration of the brightest agian
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
Constructed response paragraph: in the short story, the author describes her life during her “day away” but provides few details about her “normal” life. using information from the text, write a short story that describes events that precede the story above. as you detail the author’s daily routine before her “day away,” be sure your narrative establishes the story’s setting, first-person point of view, and primary conflict.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
How does the imagery used to describe the picture contrast with the imagery used to describe the news?
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English, 22.06.2019 04:20
The majestic castle, surrounded by green foliage, stood proudly with turrets pointing skyward. which image best shows a visualization of this sentence?
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
What is the speaker telling the grecian urn in these lines from “ode on a grecian urn”? he wishes the urn could talk so he could hear its stories. he knows the urn will still be around for others to see after he is dead. he fears that when he gets old, the urn will suffer because nobody else will take care of it. he wishes the people frozen on the urn could warm up and come to life.
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The directions are in the picture and then this poem goes with it:
Theatre is in the dark
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