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Theme:4 Focus on Plays The Case of the Runaway Appetite A Joe Giles Mystery By Rob Hale. I can determine the meaning of and use key vocabulary words correctly. dialogue. The actress looked over the dialogue before doing the scene. dialogue.
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Theme:4Focus on PlaysThe Case of the Runaway AppetiteA Joe Giles MysteryBy Rob Hale I can determine the meaning of and use key vocabulary words correctly.
dialogue • The actress looked over the dialogue before doing the scene.
dialogue • the words spoken in conversation by the characters of a play
performance • The performance you will see on Broadway in New York is unlike anything you’ve ever seen!
performance • a public presentation of something such as a play
scenes • In this scene of Wicked the two girls argue.
scenes • short sections of a play, movie, or television program
script • The actor studied the script carefully and rehersed before they had to perform.
script • the written text of a play, movie, radio, or television show
stage directions • Stage directions are often written in parentheses and are just as important as the dialogue.
stage directions • descriptions of the action or how a character feels
stage • The actors took the stage and the show began.
stage • the raised platform in a theater on which entertainers perform
version • It is important to have the latest version of iTunes.
version • a distinct form of something
chaperone • All field trips must have chaperones.
chaperone • an older person who serves as a guide or companion to a younger person
client • The lawyer had a meeting with a possible new client.
client • someone who hires a person’s services
entourage • The producer’s entourage makes sure everything runs smoothly.
entourage • people traveling with an important person
sobering up • After hours of joking around he decided that he needed to sober up and get some work done.
sobering up • becoming serious
balmy • The kid with the sign was driving people balmy.
balmy • crazy
captured • The painter really captured the scene well.
captured • represented accurately
beret • She wore a red beret to keep her ears warm.
beret • a soft brimless cap with a tight headband
crackerjack • He was a crackerjack of a soldier.
crackerjack • excellent
tartly • “Stop throwing things!” She demanded tartly.
tartly • in a sharp manner
coaxing • After a little coaxing her puppy laid down.
coaxing • persuading
negotiator • The “Priceline Negotiator” claims to lower hotel rates and save people money.
negotiator • someone who helps to resolve a conflict
incident • After the incident at school the girl had to call home and received a detention.
incident • an event, usually with serious consequences
escort • Many famous actors, actresses, singers, and sports players need escorts when they’re out in public.
escort • someone going along with another for protection or to show respect