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Acting
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BeatChange
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Costume
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GivenCircumstance
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Objective
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Participants
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Relationship
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Status
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UpwardInflection
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Alteration
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of
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Volume
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Cesura
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Discovery
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InnerMonologue
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Obstacle
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Place
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SecondaryActivity
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SustainedInflection
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AlterationRateofUtterance
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Catwallk
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Downstage
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Upstage
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CharacterVoice
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DownwardInflection
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Movement
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OperationWord
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Purpose
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Sound
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Time
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Aprin
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Action
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Storytelling
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Shakespeare
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Theatre
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Scenery
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Yesand
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Performance
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Sonnet
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Greek
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Primative
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Roman