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people playing character parts
characters
actors
to critically examine or carefully inspect
rate
diaphragm
analyze
the shaping and molding of sounds into syllables
inflection
articulation
projection
losing concentration; speaking or behaving inconsistently as the character
breaking character
pitch
gesture
personality an actor portrays different from his/her own
actor
character
theme
muscle located between the abdomen and the ribcage
bicep
diaphragm
glute
movement or expression of body/face
posture
articulation
gesture
the rising and falling of pitch
inflection
articulation
pitch
long speech spoken by one character in which he/she reveals thoughts and feelings
dialogue
prologue
monologue
the musical tone of the voice
tone
pitch
articulation
how the actor stands and carries him/herself
gesture
projection
posture
placement and delivery of the voice
volume
projection
diaphragm
speed at which one speaks
volume
mass
rate
freedom from all bodily tensions
rate
relaxation
analyze
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