Does Beyoncé Have For Her Dressing Room?

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A1: Answer the following questions:
What requests does Beyoncé have for her dressing room?
Beyoncé insists on having her dressing room temperature at 78 degrees and the aroma of rose scented candles.

What flowers does Katy Perry Refuse to have backstage?
Katy Perry refuses to have carnation flowers backstage.

Why does Sir Paul McCartney ban leather, fur and meat backstage?
Sir Paul McCartney has banned leather, fur and meat backstage because he is a strict supporter of animal rights.

A2: The writer conveys an impression that celebrities’ dressing rooms are excessive. How does he try to do this? You should comment on:
• What he says to influence readers
• His use of language and tone
• The way he presents his argument

This

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