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the main characters in a play.
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character in conflict with the main character.
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slightly less prominent than the lead.
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actor and character are similar in appearance and personality.
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actor portrays traits different from his/her own.
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creating and developing a character.
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nonverbal communication
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change in pitch or tone of the voice
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hidden or underlying meaning of something
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act of making a story without prior planning
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improvise stage business or conversation
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who and what are onstage when the curtain opens
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area behind the scenery not visible to the audience
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an acting role with very few lines.
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movement in a direction opposite to a cross to balance the stage picture.
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to stop action; to omit
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to break into the speech of another character
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the area of stage closest to the audience
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to move onto the stage.
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a character who acts as a contrast to another character
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to emphasize a word or line with extra force.
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to draw maximum response from the audience from comic lines or action
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to speak when someone else is speaking.
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the movement or sweep of the play as it progresses
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the stage command for actors to take their positions
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the main characters in a play
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the analysis of a character
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the scenery for an act or scene
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the last speech in an act or play, usually humorous or clever.