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Drama in Wales serves exactly the same purposes as it does elsewhere, to inform and entertain.
The original purpose of drama was to tell a story and entertain audiences. Hamlet by William Shakespeare is considered one of all-time masterpieces of theater drama.
it was to entertain the audience with drama and excitement.
The purpose of a drama performance could be to: - entertain - teach a lesson (a principal or moral) - reenact history This is a question I'm having trouble with as well, but ^above^ is what I thought the answer might be!
to enterprises all the people to entertain to enjoy and learn from
Yes, the verb is to entertain: I entertain You entertain He entertains She entertains We entertain They entertain
Both news and drama aim to convey a story to an audience, whether it is based on real events (news) or fictional events (drama). They both often rely on engaging storytelling techniques to captivate their audience and convey emotions. Additionally, both news and drama have the power to inform, entertain, and provoke thought among their viewers or readers.
The future tense of entertain is will entertain.
The English translation of "wag mo siyang patulan" is "don't engage with him/her" or "don't entertain him/her." It suggests not to respond to or get involved with someone, typically to avoid conflict or drama.
NO!!! To Entertain is a VERB. 'Entertainingly' is ther Adverb.
One example of miracle plays in the origin of English drama is the "Chester Mystery Plays," which were performed in medieval times to depict biblical stories and miracles. These plays were often staged outdoors in cycles to educate and entertain audiences about religious themes. Miracle plays became popular during the Middle Ages and were an important precursor to modern English drama.