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Q: To 'prompt' someone during play is to tell them their lines true or false?
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What does a prompter do in a theater?

Exactly what the job name suggests. They prompt actors that forget lines.


Is this true Shakespeare never borrowed plots or lines of verse from other writers?

false.


What is the best way to learn show lines?

Alright, here I am assuming that you are in a show and need help memorizing your lines... so here goes :S What I do is when we are rehearsing the scene, use the script the first time then keep working (during the rehearsal) on using it less and less often, basically if you know the start of your line then don't look at it until you know you need it for the second half. Also think of lines more of a response rather than just another line, then it will help you when someone says their line you are simply responding. For some people it takes reading them over and over, OUT LOUD helps so you get the correct emphasis you want and some people like the write them down and write their cue lines as well. Have someone read with you and say the cue lines and have them be "on book" with the script... Good luck and some other experience actors you are working with might have some good tips for you, especially if they struggle with lines too. :D


In the first two lines of this poem O NEVER say that you were false of heart Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify Shakespeare's use of the word flame is an example of an?

metaphor apexvs:D


What can you infer from these lines about medical knowledge and practices during Shakespeare and time?

Doctors believed in a blending of religion and medicine.