Script, scene of a play, letter to defend a campaign, essay, storyboard, film, fair olympics, James Cameron
This document contains three different types of essay exercises. The first exercise involves writing a storyboard for a film, the second exercise entails writing a letter to support a campaign, and finally, an exercise that involves writing a script for a scene in a play.
[...] After that, you'll have to spend hours with my hair dryer, or you'll stink like a soaking wet dog. DOG I promise I'll stay on the sand. I love napping in it when it's hot like today. NANNY You sound like a cat. Are you sure you don't have any feline background. DOG I know I'm not thorough-bred, but don't be insulting. Oh, I would stay here for hours . NANNY Me too. I really can't get off my recliner when I think of all the mess at home. [...]
[...] It is your own handwriting. We have compared it with other letters of yours. Who are Antenna and Liberal, then? Have you other codenames? ROSENBERG I am only a law-abiding engineer. You're totally mistaken about me. MAGUIRE You're a pathetic liar, `Berg. I am sure you have lots of other skills, like turning coats. You're all the same, you filthy Jewish scum You were born in an immigrant family and now you side with the Commies, what else do you call that? [...]
[...] TOM I waited a whole year to come here and now we get rain for the summer, I should have gone to Spain with my buddies NANNY And you would've left your sister? It's your turn, Lucy. LUCY King of Spades Well, I am not unhappy to see you, nan And your dog too NANNY Thank you, my dear. About the dog, where's he? TOM I saw him go outside for his needs before we started our game. NANNY You mean . he's under the rain??? [...]
[...] Julius Rosenberg, I am officer Dean Watkins and this is agent Joseph Maguire, you and your wife are being held in our custody for breach of national security, massive theft of classified documents and passing intelligence to the enemy, in this case the Soviet Union. You may be remanded for the next 96 hours. ROSENBERG I don't understand, what are you talking about? I am no spy Where's my wife? Is she okay? WATKINS She's being interrogated in another room. [...]
[...] ROSENBERG I know my husband He would never do that And me either (about to cry) Please let me go, I beg you My children must be worrying at home . GALLAGHER Mrs. Rosenberg, it is in your best interest to cooperate. Prosecutor Saypol and Judge Kaufman are not sweet with those of your kind. We know you have been members of the Communist Party for more than ten years, and we're at war with the Reds. How come did they get the bomb in so little time? [...]
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