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fnuegbu

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The most important want or driving force that governs the actions of the character
  during the entire play is called


 
 

a) Major Decision
  b) Given circumstances
  c) The Drive System
  d) The Driving Chain
  e) Superobjective



Question 2

When actors have little or no emotional bond with a character, they replace the
  characters emotions with unrelated but personal emotions of their own. This technique is
  called


 
 

a) Swapping Out
  b) Empathy
  c) Switcheroo
  d) Substitution
  e) Acting from the inside out




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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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