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Samantha In The Light Play Quotes
In the passage “In the spotlight.”Samantha got her role in a play.With the help of her brother that helped her practice her lines.After this experience, Samantha gained confidence. Paul gained excitement from helping people.Positive effects of Samantha and Paul being involved in the play.Paul and Samantha both gain something positive for helping one another.

Some of Samantha’s positives effects is when “She was ecstatic about the successful performance and hearing the audience's loud applause.” Samantha gained confidence. She had to work hard to practice and read their lines over and over.Such as “obviously Samantha had been cast in the lead role.” Samantha had to work hard to had been able to get the part she wanted.When she was the

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