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Characters and drama are not conventions. They are essential to the nature of what plays are. Something without drama or characters is not a play. Themes are drawn out of the character and drama by the viewer. They are inevitable in the telling of any story. Themes are not conventions either.
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The proper noun for "lowa" is "Iowa." Iowa is a state in the Midwestern United States known for its agriculture and the Iowa caucuses which play a significant role in the U.S. presidential election process.
Three conventions of a play script include the use of character names, which indicate who is speaking, stage directions that provide guidance on actions, movements, and emotions, and dialogue formatting that distinguishes spoken lines from descriptions. Additionally, scripts often include scene headings to denote changes in location or time. These conventions help actors, directors, and readers understand the structure and flow of the performance.
Chords are named based on the notes they contain and their relationship to the root note. The naming conventions help musicians understand the structure and function of chords in a piece of music, making it easier to play and analyze.
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In ORDER FOR A DEMOCRACY TO WORK, PEOPLE HAVE TO DO THEIR DUTIES
Macbeth sticks, or conforms, to the Conventions of Tragedy in several ways. One, he has a fatal flaw which ultimately leads to his downfall: ambition. Two, Fate and Fortune play a role throughout the play through the Witches characters. Three, the tragic protagonist, in this case Macbeth, becomes a scapegoat and dies at the end of the play, thereby purging or cleansing the community from its evil.
Yes. The President is responsible for nominating a potential justice, and the Senate investigates, interviews and votes on the candidate's confirmation. If the Senate approves the nominee by a simple majority of 51 votes, then he or she becomes a Supreme Court Justice. The House of Representatives is not involved in the selection or confirmation process.
Candidates are typically selected by their parties through a process of primaries and caucuses, where party members vote for their preferred candidate. The candidate who receives the most votes usually becomes the party's nominee for the general election. Additionally, party leaders and delegates may also play a role in selecting candidates through conventions or other methods.