instructions\ncompose an alternate ending that takes place after the citizens of the abbey notice the…

instructions\ncompose an alternate ending that takes place after the citizens of the abbey notice the strange masked figure (start before the prince dies).\nbe sure to use descriptive language and dialogue (characters must speak).\nyour document should be typed in times at 12 font.\nsubmit your work via teams.\nhappy writing!\nms. williams\nmy work\nthe masque of the red death.docx\nattach + new

instructions\ncompose an alternate ending that takes place after the citizens of the abbey notice the strange masked figure (start before the prince dies).\nbe sure to use descriptive language and dialogue (characters must speak).\nyour document should be typed in times at 12 font.\nsubmit your work via teams.\nhappy writing!\nms. williams\nmy work\nthe masque of the red death.docx\nattach + new

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The task is to create an alternate ending for a literary work, "The Masque of the Red Death", using descriptive language and dialogue. This falls under the Arts - Writing sub - field.

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(Here an alternate ending would be written, but as the original story details are not provided, a sample alternate ending could be something like this)

As the citizens of the abbey noticed the strange masked figure, Prince Prospero, instead of his usual bravado, felt a strange sense of calm. "Who are you, and what do you seek in my abbey?" he called out in a steady voice. The masked figure glided forward, its form almost ethereal. "I am the bringer of truth, not of death," it replied in a voice that seemed to echo from all around. The prince, intrigued, motioned for his guards to stand down. "Explain yourself," he demanded. The figure removed its mask to reveal a wise - looking old man. "Your attempts to escape the Red Death are in vain, but I offer you a different way. Instead of hiding, face it with courage and help your people." The prince, after a moment of hesitation, nodded. "Let us begin then." And so, the prince and his people worked together to find a cure for the Red Death, and the abbey became a place of hope rather than a prison of fear.