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English 10/Drama

English 10/Drama. Week 4 Warm-ups, Wrap-ups, and Vocabulary. Warm-up 1/27/14. Complete the warm-up on page 26 of your language book. Announcements: Huckleberry Finn Quote Project is due January 31 st , 2014. Latin and Greek Roots Test, Tuesday, January 28 th. Warm-up 1/28/14.

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English 10/Drama

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  1. English 10/Drama Week 4 Warm-ups, Wrap-ups, and Vocabulary

  2. Warm-up 1/27/14 • Complete the warm-up on page 26 of your language book. • Announcements: • Huckleberry Finn Quote Project is due January 31st, 2014. • Latin and Greek Roots Test, Tuesday, January 28th.

  3. Warm-up 1/28/14 • Complete the warm-up for Tuesday on page 26 of your language book. • Announcements: • Huckleberry Finn Quote Project is due January 31st, 2014. • Latin and Greek Roots Test Today! • AR Test on Huckleberry Finn, Friday, January 31st!!!

  4. Warm-up 1/31/14 • Complete the warm-up for Friday on page 26 of your language book. • Announcements: • Huckleberry Finn Quote Project is due Wednesday, February 5th, 2014. • AR Test on Huckleberry Finn, Friday, January 31st!!! • Next AR deadline is Friday, February 7th!!!

  5. Drama: Chapter 4 Vocabulary • Cue – words, actions, or technical effects that are signals to all onstage that something is about to happen or be said. • Down or downstage – front of the stage • Up or upstage – back of the stage • Cover – to ad-lib when smoothing over a mistake or to obstruct the audience’s view • Stage business – for example, picking up a book or opening a letter onstage. • Feeding – supplying lines or actions that can be used as fuel for laughs or to make a point.

  6. Drama: Chapter 4 Vocabulary 7. C – symbol that represents the center of the stage 8. ad-lib – any improvised stage business or conversation. 9. Scene-stealing – diverting attention from the character that the audience should be watching. 10. Tempo – speed at which a play moves along. 11. Konstantin Stanislavski – director who developed a theory of acting known as “The Method.” 12. “magic if” – term that refers to the question, “What would I do if the events in this play were happening to me?” 13. Set props – items placed onstage for use by the actors.

  7. Drama: Chapter 4 Vocabulary 14. Hand props – items carried onstage by an actor. 15. Typecasting – repeatedly casting someone in the same type of role. 16. Foil – role used for comparison with another character, usually the protagonist. 17. Ingenue – young female lead between the ages of 16 and 30. 18. Juvenile – young male lead between the ages 16 and 30. 19. Building a scene – using increased tempo, volume, and emphasis to bring a scene to its climax.

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