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English, 21.10.2020 20:01 cvhufjbvbcxx9845

CHARACTERS: JOSH
TARA
KUL

Stage Set: Tara's house. Josh is outside the door holding a bouquet and a hand-written letter for Tara. He can hear the conversation because the door is ajar. Josh does not go in right away.

TARA: (shrugging her shoulders) No, I do not want to.
KUL: Come on. He is a nice enough guy. Why not?
TARA: Well, you don't understand. Why do you even ask me?
KUL: (looking Tara in the eye) Hey. Try me.
TARA: (after a long pause) The thing is—I don't want to give him any hope. Why build him up and let him down?
KUL: With just a dance?
TARA: You've seen the way he looks at me. He more than likes me.
KUL: I suppose you are right . . . Couldn't you just be friends? (notices the open door, goes to close it, and sees Josh)
TARA: Yes, we are just friends. That is why we are not going to the prom together. Why don't you just shut the door?
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Which of these is true about this play?
A.
The author uses a metaphor to show a relationship.
B.
The author uses imagery to show Josh's feelings.
C.
The author uses dramatic irony to create suspense.
D.
The author uses verbal irony to create humor.

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