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UUSD: Describe the Red Death. UUSD: Describe the Red Death.

How many people did he invite to his abbey?

UUSD: How does the Prince feel about the rest of his kingdom? UUSD: How does the Prince feel about the rest of his kingdom?

UUSD: How long has he been hiding? UUSD: How long has he been hiding? UUSD: What does he decide to host? UUSD: What does he decide to host?

UUSD: How many rooms are there? What is in each one? UUSD: How many rooms are there? What is in each one?

UUSD: What colors are the rooms? UUSD: What colors are the rooms?

UUSD: What color is the last room? UUSD: What color is the last room? UUSD: What color are the windows? UUSD: What color are the windows?

UUSD: What else is in the room? UUSD: What else is in the room?

UUSD: What happens when the clock chimes? UUSD: What happens when the clock chimes?

UUSD: Why do you think the guests are nervous? UUSD: Why do you think the guests are nervous?

UUSD: Describe the costumes. UUSD: Describe the costumes.

UUSD: How many people dance in the black room? UUSD: How many people dance in the black room?

UUSD: How do the people react to the new guest? UUSD: How do the people react to the new guest?

UUSD: What is the new guest dressed as? UUSD: What is the new guest dressed as?

UUSD: How does Prospero feel about the new guest? UUSD: How does Prospero feel about the new guest?

UUSD: Where is the uninvited guest going? UUSD: Where is the uninvited guest going?

UUSD: What does Prospero do? UUSD: What does Prospero do?

UUSD: What do the people do once they see what happens to the prince? UUSD: What do the people do once they see what happens to the prince?

UUSD: What happens to everyone? Why? UUSD: What happens to everyone? Why?