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Drama Vocabulary
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Remember your _____ and enunciation are the two most important parts when you act.
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When your teacher reads a story and then you play out the characters and scenes
re-enacting
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Don't forget to ______ with meaning. Feel the rhythm and position your body with body awareness.
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Acting using only your movements and facial expressions
miming
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Moving your mouth clearly is essential for speech cliarty. You can do this by doing this exercise.
Jaw exercise
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The person who tells the story and helps you understand what is happening
narrator
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Two people face each other and one actor copies the movements of their partner
mirroring
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The areas of a stage
stage directions
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When you act out a scene without practicing first
improvisation
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________ exercises help you become more aware of your movement.
body awareness
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This exercise helps you understand and interact with the space around you
spatial awareness
body awareness
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______ is key for clear speech.
articulation
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Objects used on stage to enhance the story
props
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When you become a character, that is your ______
role
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A play or performance
dramatization
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Conversations between two or more characters
dialogue
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Sounds other than dialogue in the drama
sound effects
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When you are pretending to be a character
role-playing
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_______ means your voice is loud enough for people in the back of a big room to hear you.
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