https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NJhaj1nNqs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NJhaj1nNqs Please check file instruction and link youtube as following: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NJhaj1nNqs Then review both PDF file and performance on Youtube. Please take a look on my word file which is my first discussion and idea for this essay. First impressive always effects audience’s awareness, and “Sure thing” seems strange to me in word version. Character’s dialogues continue rapidly to each other and made me confused. Each short conversation started again and changed a little bit after different attitude appeared. In word version, I felt like those were catch-up talking though the story was added with more detail. After watching the play, Sure thing turned out to be a different type of life story, and the ‘ding’ bell left me tons of questions. Circumstance of the story, how well it was changed and arranged, and good acting make this performance succeed. Anyone has seen this play would accept that the actors did their roles excellently. I put much value on their emotions in any tiny sentence spoke out.  I recognized that their conversation was stopped right at the time that Bill or sometimes Betty failed in catching the other person’s interest; then as a consequence, the bell interrupted them and it started again and again to fix the ‘problem’ moment. To summary the chain of story, the first meet of young couple which continually reset each time they say the wrong thing, until romance comes. I have no idea if one inspired the other, but I do know that both story lines feature an incredible phenomenon. In both stories, events recur over and over again until the characters can finally get things not just right but perfect. People easily judge a person on every single word he says, and it also changed their destiny. Sometimes I did wrong, regreted, and asked myself questions: why did I do that? Why I said such a stupid thing? Can I change it to get my best friend back? And ‘if’ sentences appear whenever I think about that person. “A word spoken is past recalling” is a well known idiom that can be used exactly in this situation. With that thought, I realized that David Ives’s comedy reveals how difficult it is to meet someone new, pique his/her interest, and say all the right things so that the first encounter is the beginning of a long, romantic happily ever after. That is a truth of our real life. Most people try not to be critical about other people’s appearances and background but deep inside everyone has a goal in life to find the perfect person, the perfect piece to their puzzle. PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)