Mime
Mime
Mime
In a play, words in italics typically denote stage directions for actors or notes for the production team. They are used to indicate actions, movements, or instructions that are not spoken by the characters but are essential for the performance of the play.
It is. The words spoken by actors in a drama
Contraction.
That is called aphasia.
Words that sound the same backwards as spoken forwards are called palindromes, such as "radar" or "level."
They are called quotation marks and are "......"
In a film, dialog is the collection of spoken words that the actors say to each other.
The smallest distinctive sound unit in a spoken language is called a phoneme. Phonemes are the building blocks of spoken language and are combined to form words.
A musical drama without words is called a "dance drama" or "mime performance." These forms rely on movement, expression, and music to convey the story and emotions, rather than spoken dialogue. They often emphasize choreography and visual storytelling to engage the audience.
The spoken language is called "oral language" or "verbal communication." It refers to the use of words and sounds to convey meaning through speaking and listening.