This type of posture shows you are open and cooperative
What is open stance, visible hands
When portraying an anxious victim, you should adjust your voice in this way
What is higher pitch, fast paced speech
This common mistake breaks immersion for the trainee
What is smiling or laughing out of character
This emotion is hardest to fake but most important for playing a victim
What is fear
The #1 thing that makes a role believable is staying in this
What is character
Crossed arms, clenched fists, and pacing are signs of this
What is aggression or defensiveness
A suspect showing defiance might speak in this tone
What is sarcastic, loud, or dismissive
True or False: Role players should follow the script exactly, no matter what
False- be able to adapt
If portraying an intoxicated person, you should alter both of these
What is speech and body coordination
Over-exaggerating emotions or behavior makes you guilty of this
what is overacting
When acting as a confused witness, your eyes and body should do this
What is dart around/ show uncertainty
This technique makes your acting believable
What is staying in role
What is an important thing to know as a role player before the scenario begins
What is the goal of the scenario
A role player portraying grief might use these two visible behaviors
What is crying and slouched posture
To keep scenarios safe, all props should be treated as if they are what?
What is real
The key nonverbal signal that can escalate or calm a scene is this
What are facial expressions or hand placement
Name one way to use silence effectively as a role player
What is refusal to answer, creating tension
If a trainee officer misses a key safety cue, as a role player you should do this
What is escalate or adapt to highlight the mistake
This technique helps actors "tap into" emotions
What is emotional recall
Breaking role with a laugh or smile does this to the training value
What is destroys/ takes away realism