Creative writing Working with a partner write a conversation between two friends about Act 3 Scene 1.

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Creative writing Working with a partner write a conversation between two friends about Act 3 Scene 1.

Creative writing Friend 1 Has all the info This character must know the storyline inside out. Friend 2 Has all the questions and comments. This character should ask the questions that someone who doesn’t understand Act 3 Scene 1 would ask.

Example Dublin. A Public Place. Enter Adam and Paul. Adam: D’ya hear bout Romeo? Paul: What? Adam: He’s ater slayin’ Tybalt. Paul: No way! Adam: I just got a text from Benvolio. Says there’s war going on. Paul: Benvolio’s a spanner. Wouldn’t listen to him. Adam: Yeah but he was there like. Says he seen him and all. Blood all over the shop.