Vocabulary Word Search

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Stress given to a word, or part of a word to indicate particular importance.
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Raising the end of a sentence up to sound like a question.
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How high or low your voice is.
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How fast or slow you speak.
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The rise and fall of the voice.
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The levels you use in the space.
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How your body language describes how the character is feeling – stressed or relaxed.
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The emotion on your face.
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How you use your hands.
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The emotion in your voice, happy /sad.
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The distance between two characters on stage demonstrating their relationship.
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How clearly words are spoken.