The document asks the reader to answer questions about a radio play called "Sorry, Wrong Number" by Lucille Fletcher, including when the story builds tension and suspense, if the main character was able to get help, and if the reader would be willing to face danger to help someone. It also asks the reader to create a slogan or poster about the values depicted in the play.
The document asks the reader to answer questions about a radio play called "Sorry, Wrong Number" by Lucille Fletcher, including when the story builds tension and suspense, if the main character was able to get help, and if the reader would be willing to face danger to help someone. It also asks the reader to create a slogan or poster about the values depicted in the play.
The document asks the reader to answer questions about a radio play called "Sorry, Wrong Number" by Lucille Fletcher, including when the story builds tension and suspense, if the main character was able to get help, and if the reader would be willing to face danger to help someone. It also asks the reader to create a slogan or poster about the values depicted in the play.
1. Which parts of the story can you find heightened tension and suspense? Which is its effect on you? 2. Was Mrs. Stevenson able to connect to get help? How? 3. Would you be willing enough to face danger just to help somebody in trouble? Explain your answer. Create a slogan/poster about the values depicted in the radio play entitled “Sorry, Wrong Number” by Lucille Fletcher.