Entry Exercise “Hatred ever kills, love never dies. Such is the vast difference between the two…” Gandhi Which emotion do you believe is stronger, love.

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Entry Exercise “Hatred ever kills, love never dies. Such is the vast difference between the two…” Gandhi Which emotion do you believe is stronger, love or hate? Why?

Grammar Indirect object: the noun which receives the direct object My boss will give me a raise. QQWkQhttp:// QQWkQ

Identify Subject, T. Verb, IO and DO (if in sentence) The police asked Chuck Norris many questions about the incident. Chuck Norris won American Idol using only sign language. Ghosts sit around the camp fire and tell Chuck Norris stories to each other. Chuck Norris doesn’t call you at the wrong number. You answer the wrong phone.

Keep Theatrical Terms in Mind As we continue to work on the play, don’t forget to look for theatrical term examples in the text. We will be reviewing them, so I encourage you to look back at them often.