What paragraphs provide dialog that introduces the play's main conflict?
A) 2 to 11. B)
16 to 19.
C) 26 to 35.
D) 37 to 48.
The paragraphs 2 to 11 or the answer choice A provide dialog that introduces the play's main conflict.
Based on your answer to the previous question, what is the main conflict?
A) Convincing Uncle Bright Star to help with the plan.
B) Losing the plane without ever flying it.
C) Working together to get up the steep hill.
D) Setting rhythm to pull the airplane.
The answer choice A show the play's main conflict.
What is Uncle Bright Star doing as they pull dragon wings to the top of the hill?
A) Complaining and stubbing.
B) Singing and directing.
C) Crying and moaning.
D) Stomping and chanting.
The answer choice D show what Uncle Bright Star is doing as they pull dragon wings to the top of the hill.
Which of the following stage directions best supports the previous question?
A) Paragraph 3.
B) Paragraph 21.
C) Paragraph 26.
D) Paragraph 28.
The answer choice C show the stage direction that best supports the previous question.
What does the dialogue in the paragraph 11, 12, and 13, tell about Uncle Bright Star's character?
A) He is supportive.
B) He is stubborn.
C) He is angry.
D) He is decisive.
The answer choice D is Uncle Bright Star's character.