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| To change the form or appearance |
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| People lacking the necessities of life |
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| Not having one's name known |
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| Extra or more than is needed |
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| One of the major forms of literature. Characters and plot are developed through dialogue. |
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| Words that characters speak aloud |
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| A plays script includes instructions for the director and the actors. |
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| Two or more scenes are grouped together. |
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| A list of all the characters in the play...usually in order of appearance. |
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| The text of the play or motion picture. |
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| An interruption of the action to a scene that took place at an earlier time. |
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| The message about life or human nature that is conveyed by a literacy work. |
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