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Alice Marano is not a real person, she is a character from the 1999 film Brokedown Palace. Alice Marano was played by actress Claire Danes in the film.
Alice Marano is not a real person, she is a character from the 1999 film Brokedown Palace. Alice Marano was played by actress Claire Danes in the film.
I couldn't find information on Alice Marano specifically, but you can check with the relevant authorities or conduct a search online to verify her current status.
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Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul and the NWSA (National Womens Suffrerage Association)
Alice is the subject of the sentence.
really this is no help at alll what so ever i need this information for my womens history project
is she out yet, if not we should get her out.
I am pretty sure that this is not based on an exact real life story. I think this is a fictional movie that is loosely based around several real life stories of American's jailed in foreign countries. For example, there was a case of two girls jailed in Peru for attempting to smuggling cocaine into America. But as for a real life Alice Marano and Darlene Davis, they do not exist. These two women actually do exist and this is a true and unfortunate story. Darlene Davis was released and is living in the States now as Alice Marano serves both of their sentences in a women's work camp outside of Bangkok. I've traveled to Bangkok and have several friends who live there. My friend's mom visits the work camp every so often with other women from their church and has visited with Alice. Bangkok is an awesome place, but you pretty much can't trust anyone you meet there.
Thank God Hank and Darlene were able to free Alice. (Going through all the red tape and law stuff.) Alice is now safely back in the US where she and Darlene remain close friends. Nick Parks was captured by Interpol and decapitated followed by having a grenade jammed in this mouth.
The sentence is passive.
No, the word 'Alice' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in sentence. Example:Alice came to visit and shebrought the baby with her. (the pronouns 'she' and 'her' take the place of the noun 'Alice' in the second half of the sentence)