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CHUNKING

CHUNKING. Chunking. What it is: Dividing a monologue into parts Why to do it: Taking further control over the flow of the piece. Helping you memorize the monologue. How to Chunk. Follow clues from the writer

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CHUNKING

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  1. CHUNKING

  2. Chunking • What it is: Dividing a monologue into parts • Why to do it: Taking further control over the flow of the piece. • Helping you memorize the monologue.

  3. How to Chunk • Follow clues from the writer • Divided parts should still honor the original plotting you have already done (Beginning, Middle, Climax, and End-wise) • Make sure the climax is its own chunk – this will help it to stand out as clearly as possible.

  4. How to Chunk Cont. • Do not have less than six chunks, do not have more than nine. • Your chunks do not have to be your finalized decisions as chunks, you just need to follow the directions above in making decisions.

  5. Chunking design

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