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    Improvisation for Drama

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    to a scene‚ a forgotten line or any other malfunction‚ an actor who has done improve and developed skill in it‚ who can think on his/her feet‚ can keep things in control without the whole thing falling apart and without the audience even noticing. If the show requires audience participation‚

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    Public Speaking Glossary

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    attention to a speaker in a genuine effort to understand the speaker’s point of view. ad hominem fallacy An attempt to discredit a position by attacking the people who favor it. adrenaline A hormone released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress. after-dinner speech A brief‚ often humorous‚ ceremonial speech‚ presented after a meal‚ that offers a message without asking for radical changes in attitude or action. agenda-setting function The

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    interaction with Stanley‚ in order to take control over the situation. However‚ Stanley is blunt in his response commenting that Blanche’s ‘looks’ are ‘merely okay’ once she questions whether she could have ‘once been considered attractive’. Naturally‚ this insinuates that Blanche will not have dominance over Stanley through her sexual appeal‚ which will make the events of play more intriguing for the audience‚ as we do not know who holds the upper hand. I find it rather ironic that Blanche comments that

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    Theater Vocabulary

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    THEATRE: plays or productions from groups with a special perspective have often crossed over into a wider arena of American theatre. COLLECTIVE MIND: a theatre crowd is distinct from any of these. In spite of being different‚ however‚ the theatre audience shares with all such groups the special characteristics of the collective mind. Becoming part of a group is a crucial element of the theatre experience. For a time‚ we share a common undertaking‚ focused on one activity. We also sense intangible

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    (applicable/related) to their daily lives.        All of the above sounds pretty good. But there are also some uncertainties (suspicion/doubtfulness) along the way. To begin with‚ No one knows how important these advantages are to the news-consuming audience. Unlimited space is nice but how many consumers have the time and patience to read a 40-screen story on the economy. Will enough readers go searching through the      Chat rooms are nice‚ but the discussions tend to be either banal (overused/overfamiliar/faded)

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    A Streetcar named Desire Scene 1 analysed Simran Kaur Sandhu‚ 12G Williams’ begins the scene with a description of New Orleans’ Elysian Fields; the town in which it is set. It seems old and slightly poor which begs the audience to ask the question ‘why?’ as America during the 1950’s was known for its stability and its economic boom in which all areas of America were invested in. So had this town been neglected‚ is it that cut off from mainstream America? The section is described as having a

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    Harry Lavender - essay How does the use of distinctive voices influence the reader’s response to people and events in The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender and one other related text of your own choosing? Composers use distinctive voices in their texts to enable us to think about significant issues in the world. Marele Day‚ in her novel ‘’ The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender ‘’ (LACOHL) display a distinctive voices of Claudia and Lavender with reflect the underbelly of Sydney. Day uses he detective

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    Futurists Vs Dadaist

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    the Futurists and later the Dadaists could directly engage with the audience and

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    Effective Speaking

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    style of presenting may vary according to your purpose. Ask yourself how you will judge the success of your presentation. Do you need audience members to order a product‚ get excited about a proposal or acquire a skill? In other words‚ what is your goal in this presentation? Who is my audience? Ideally‚ your presentation should be customized to the needs of your audience members. At an individual level‚ each attendee has his or her own interests‚ values and expectations; at a group level‚ they are all

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    FIFTH Grade Writing Benchmark 2 Persuasive Writing ~ Guided Teaching Lessons Persuasive writing aims to convince others to agree with the writer’s opinion or position. We all learn the skill of persuasion early as children learn to persuade their parents when they want a later bedtime or a larger allowance‚ and students persuade their teacher to extend recess or plan a field trip. Persuasive writing is how thoughtful citizens communicate to their community‚ local school board‚ city

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