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3
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Impromptu acting; acting without preperation
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4
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The phase in the action after the exposition has been presented and the plot has begun to built toward the climax
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The pattern of movements actors follow while on stage
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6
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Information about what happened before the action of the play begins; the set up
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7
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A part/character/person written by a playwright
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8
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The point in the play where action meets obstacles, the opposition of persons, forces, or ideas that give rise to dramatic action in the play
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9
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What an actor does - reciting lines, creating a character, and presenting a story
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10
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Lines spoken by just one person
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1
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Deciding how the line should be delivered
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2
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A speech in which an actor, usually alone on stage, speaks his/hers thoughts aloud
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