Q. 9 Label each part of the script using the options at the bottom: Dialogue Parenthetical Character Setting Stage Entrance Description Sub-heading Transition Running Late 3 Fade in: SL (Entering from the left hand side of the stage) Aslam and Sarah are going to attend a party. Aslam is waiting outside while as Sarah is still praising herself in front of an old junky mirror. After a couple of screams, Sarah looked out of the window with red eyes Aslam: "Hurry up we have to leave soon if we want to get to the party" (Sarah looks around for her bike helmet slowly) Sarah: "I can I find my new helmet. Have you seen it? (Sarah looks like she could cry) (Aslam is getting angry) Aslam: (searching for it) I can't believe you have lost it already! You need to keep track of things. Sarah: "I am sorry I swear it was here a few minutes ago Aslam: "Ok. I will try to stay calm. Let's find it.
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attend a party. Aslam is waiting outside while as Sarah is still praising herself in front of an old junky mirror. After a couple of screams, Sarah looked out of the window with red eyes Aslam: "Hurry up we have to leave soon if we want to get to the party" (Sarah looks around for her bike helmet slowly) Sarah: "I can I find my new helmet. Have you seen it? (Sarah looks like she could cry) (Aslam is getting angry) Aslam
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