A- 5,6,7,9
5. Props- is an object/s used on stage or on screen for actors during a performance to create a visual understanding and idea of the background. Props mainly maid for a audience acknowledgment of the story for example: the time the story was written, culture, environment.
Set pieces- is a part of any performance which has a strong dramatic or any kind of effect which is often not an essential highlight of the story.
Costumes- a set of close that is mainly worn in order to create a different character and look like someone else. As well as costumes used in performance; costumes/clothes is a big part of culture or religion.
6. Facial Expressions -a gesture executed with the facial muscle, the feelings expressed on a person's face. Facial expression is really important because it describes the emotion of the actors, showing the character’s relationship and situation at the same time.
Body movements - motion of all part of the body, especially at a joint or joints. Actors often use body movements and gestures to show their situation more dramatically.
Emotion - is a feeling such as happiness, love, fear, anger, or hatred which can be caused by the situation that you are in or the people you are with.
7. Stage directions in a script
Stage directions are used in a script to give the actors guidance into the positioning and direction they need to have while on stage. For example, they can give you clues in your script on when to enter or exit a scene. Stage directions in a script can also give some understanding on the scene motivations and actions of the character.
9. Structure of a play: Acts, Scenes
Acts- an act is a part of a play where the play is defined. In rising action, climax, resolution etc. this is important because it is where the story of the play takes place and it gives the play structure.
Scenes- a scene is a part of an act but the reason for a scene is it defines the changing of characters and the changing of setting, and location. This is important because the scene tells when and where the story of the play is taking place. For example, without different scenes in a play you are unable to create a plot.
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