Sedentary :p
Act One was created on 2006-08-17.
The Sugar Act lasted from 1763 to 1776. The act was a way for Britain to raise revenue in the thirteen colonies.
yes
it went on for a few years
A one act play can be however long you want it to be. It just needs to have one act! Though they do not usually go much longer than half an hour, as audiences get restless if they have to sit too long.
It is 87 pages long. It has 2 acts. Act one has 2 scenes and act 2 has just one.
Sedentary :p
Neither. The Stamp Act preceded the Revolution and was one of the "long tain of abuses" cited in the Declaration of Independence.
Gummo
Its takes the span of one day.
Really really long. the first act clocks in around two hours. couldn't tell you how long the second act is, since I didn't stay for that. my wife and I love musicals, but after two hours, we'd both had enough of this one. slow moving show.
ACT prep courses last varying amounts of time, some only one hour, and others 3+ hours. How much you study for the ACT test is up to you. http://www.actstudent.org/
Usually you get about two minuets to do your act and one minuet for the Judges to say some words.
Nobody wants to tell the truth. The Patriots Act was passed in only one month.
I heard that you don'ty need an ACT score, but you just need a SAT Score and it doesn't mattern what it is, as long as you get one.
A one-act play tells an entire dramatic story in one act, usually under half an hour - though some one acts can be as long as ninety minutes. The stories told in a one-act tend to be less complex, since they have less time in which to be told. A three-act play tells a story in three acts, with an intermission typically between acts two and three. These performances can go on between two to three hours. These stories are often more complex, as there is more time allowed for them to unfold.