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  • The student has learned about the themes of inequality and social class through the characters and their interactions in "Blood Brothers".
  • They have gained an understanding of how to analyze character development and relationships, as well as the impact of setting and environment on the plot.
  • Through reading and discussing the play, the student has improved their comprehension skills, as well as their ability to identify and interpret literary devices such as foreshadowing and symbolism.
  • They have also developed their critical thinking and writing skills by engaging in discussions and expressing their opinions about the play's themes and events.

Continued development can be encouraged by organizing group activities such as role-playing scenes from the play, creating alternative endings or sequels, and discussing how the themes and issues presented in "Blood Brothers" are relevant in today's society. Hosting a mock trial for one of the characters can also enhance their critical thinking and argumentation skills.

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