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kaid0807

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How might a single set be used for a play with multiple locales?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The Laramie Project is an example of:
 
  A. Collective creation
  B. Play doctoring
  C. Writing in isolation
  D. All of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

The student could discuss different genres on could categorize a play in or
techniques for set construction, both of which could solve the conundrum of a single space
and multiple fictional locations.

Answer to Question 2

A.




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