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please help it has something to do with the play "sorry, wrong number"

1. PART A: What is Mrs. Stevenson's mood at the beginning of the play?
A. selfish
B. apathetic
C. anxious

PART B: Select story element that most strongly affects Mrs. Stevenson's mood.
A. Dialogue
B. Character actions
C. Setting

2. How do Mrs. Stevenson’s thoughts build tension throughout the play?

A. Her thoughts convince the audience to feel bad for her although the characters in the story do not.
B. Her thoughts are the opposite of her dialogue showing her own confusion.
C. Her thoughts are contrasted with the lack of interest by the other characters.

3. PART A: How does the author characterize Mrs. Stevenson throughout the play?

A. Mrs. Stevenson is portrayed as unintelligent because people have to keep repeating themselves.
B. Mrs. Stevenson is portrayed as intelligent but weak because she is sick and cannot care for herself.
C. Mrs. Stevenson is portrayed as naive because she cannot believe someone would harm her

PART B: Select a line in the play that demonstrates this characterization from Part A above.

A. Me? Oh, no—I hardly think so. I mean—why should anybody? I’m alone all day and night.”
B. (She reaches for her pill bottle, pours herself a glass of water, shakes out a pill, swallows it, then reaches for the phone again, dials the number nervously.)
C. “I simply fail to see why you couldn’t make that same mistake again—on purpose. Why you couldn’t try to dial Murray Hill 4-0098 in the same careless sort of way”

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