I met the criteria by having more than 2 broadcasting statements. I used this once when I wanted to let the first script know that she should change her costume and should change the background when the mother gave her permission to leave to ask Julie to play with her. I used a boolean expression when I indicated that if the response answer was equal to e, then you were able to continue to follow the rest of the thread. I used the if/else constructs when I asked a question to the audience, and if the answer was yes then she could change locations but if not then she would have to stay in her room. I used a loop to determine how many times I repeat the clapping noise. I asked the audience if they thought the script's room was clean, and I used variables to determine the time certain things would take.