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Chapter 10.34
100

Name the speaking role that is used to connect a writing to the audience in the clearest way possible. 

What is interpreter? 

100

The name given to an actor who performs a monologue. 

What is a monologist? 

100

You should practice with these items to develop muscle memory. 

What are real props? 

100

Poetry is this. 

What ius a composition written in verse form? 

100

The term for a speaker's focus that draws the audience into what they are seeing in a scene before them. 

What is aesthetic distance? 

200

Pantomime can prepare you for these types of interpretation. 

What are other types of interpretation? 

200

Name the two descriptions that you should include in a character sketch. 

What is physical and personality? 

200

The arrows on a scene diagram represents this. 

What is movement and position? 

200

Name two books of Hebrew poetry. 

What is Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon? 

200

The technique for making words sound like what they mean. 

What is word color? 

300

The three gestures that are used to secure an object in pantomime. 

What is approach, grasp, and release?

300

The Greek word for "alone or solitary". 

What is monos? 

300

This body language should be primarily used to indicate what an unseen character is saying. 

What are facial expressions?

300

The job of an oral interpreter is to capture the message and emotion of the poem from the author and this. 

What is communicate the author's message to the listeners? 

300

Two elements you should weave into the introduction of a poem. 

What is the title and author? 

400

Name the mime character known for his sad white clown face and was popular in the 19th and 20th centuries.  

Who is Pierrot? 

400

The goal of an actor in developing and performing a character. 

What is make the character believable, lifelike, and true to the author's intent? 

400

Four steps in setting a scene. 

What is read the script, draw a diagram, practice with real props, and practice repeatedly without props? 

400

The structure related to poetry is called this. 

What is meaning? 

400

The tool in oral interpretation that can help distinguish one character from another. 

What is the Dramatic V? 

500

Muscle memory is achieved by this. 

What is repeating a movement, so it becomes habitual? 

500

A soliloquy is performed by a character is speaking to himself alone on the stage and this. 

What is speaking directly to the audience? 

500

It is important in a monologue to have a clear understanding of a character's surrounding because of this. 

What is play the part convincingly? 

500

Name six important tools for interpreting poetry. 

What is imagery, diction, figures of speech, structure, rhyme, and rhythm?