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Davideckstein7

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What are best scenes and monologues for Acting I?
 
 

A. selections from a new playwright
  B. choices that exhaust you physically and emotionally
  C. choices that focus on the truth of the moment and allow you to concentrate fully
  D. selections that allow you to commit with all of your energy to what the character
  wants
  E. Both C and D



Question 2

How many basic parts of vocal life exist for the actor?
 
 

A. two: breathing and sound
  B. three: singing, speaking, and crying
  C. four: diction, warm-ups, lines and shouting
  D. six: projection, tongue-twisters, accents, dialects, other languages, and speaking
  Shakespeare




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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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