Wings- where the actors wait to go on stage
Sound booth- where the tech people deal with any audio or music
Pit- where a band might play during a performance
Prop room- where the props that aren’t used in the show are stored
Community hall- where the viewers wait for the show before sitting down, or after the show
Fly tower- used to quickly fly props, scenery, and actors
Trap room- an open space used for scenic effect
The correct answer is A.
Prospero's attitudes toward both Ariel and Caliban are those of a master. His magic gives him power over them, and he wields it differently. He had rescued Ariel from a treen in which he had been trapped by Sycorax, a witch who was Caliban's mother, before Prospero's arrival in the island. Prospero constantly reminds Ariel of this fact, and promises him eventual liberation; this combination of guilt and hope keeps Ariel motivated.
Prospero's attitude towards Caliban is much harsher. Caliban views Prospero as a usurper, while Prospero thinks of Caliban as little more than a monster, and threatens him with pain to keep him in line. Caliban taught Prospero how to survive on the island, while Prospero taught him language and religion, while making him his servant.
Answer:
D.
Two study hours for every three-credit course.
Answer:
D.
Passage 2 is longer and more descriptive. Makes more sense.