Author Question: The School For Scandal, a comedy of manners, is by a. Oliver Goldsmith b. the same author who ... (Read 53 times)

Ebrown

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The School For Scandal, a comedy of manners, is by
 
  a. Oliver Goldsmith
  b. the same author who wrote The Rivals
  c. Lady Bracknell
  d. Eugene Scribe
  e. Oscar Wilde

Question 2

What is the difference between representational and presentational acting?
 
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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Representational acting, which is used in realistic forms, is the living of emotions on stage. Presentational acting is the openly artificial reproduction of emotion, and is used in most performance traditions.



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