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Subject of imagination. Writes a theatrical dialogue of about thirty lines, featuring Arlequin and Dorant complaining about Lisette and Silvia's indifference to their love. Here are the guidelines to follow: 1- Respect the form of the theatrical dialogue and include stage directions in the lines. 2- The two characters must speak of their love with the level of language that is the Harlequin must make laugh and Dorante, on the contrary, must arouse pity. 3- Uses metaphors, comparisons. 4- Integrates the subjunctive mode in certain replies (to mark the indignation and the characters, for example) and in subordinate clauses. 5- Take care of your spelling and the correctness of the language. Complies with language correction rules (all sentences have at least one subject and one verb; noun groups are well agreed; verbs are well conjugated and agreed; sentences are well punctuated)​

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