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Include a description of setting.
• Include a description of props.
• Include a description of the costumes. Be sure to include scene descriptions at the beginning of the scene and format it properly (capitalization, spacing, etc.). Please highlight your scene descriptions in yellow.
• Include sound cues that are properly formatted (all caps) and highlight those in hot pink. Include dialogue in each scene.
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