try to find it online and in a book
Dramatic Interpretation and Humorous Interpretation are actually two different events that are primarily offered at high school Speech tournaments. Both events require the speaker to memorize a selection (up to 10 minutes long) that, depending on the event, is either dramatic or humorous. The speaker then delivers his/her piece in front of a judge and possibly other competitors.
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a skit is (Justin Beiber is gay) that is a skit saying something about someone or behind their back
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Dramatic Interpretation and Humorous Interpretation are actually two different events that are primarily offered at high school Speech tournaments. Both events require the speaker to memorize a selection (up to 10 minutes long) that, depending on the event, is either dramatic or humorous. The speaker then delivers his/her piece in front of a judge and possibly other competitors.
Humor interpretation is the process of understanding and finding meaning in jokes, comedy, and other forms of humor. It involves recognizing comedic elements, understanding wordplay, and appreciating the underlying messages or perspectives presented in a humorous way. People may interpret humor differently based on their personal experiences, cultural background, and sense of humor.
I think your looking for a skit by Milton Berle
It wasn't an Oscar skit, but rather a skit from the 1995 MTV Movie Awards. But I don't know where you can find it.
Youtube is a useful resource. Once you find a skit you like you should be able to find resources based on that specific skit.
no where
Peter B. Messent has written: 'Ernest Hemingway' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'The short works of Mark Twain' -- subject(s): American Humorous stories, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Humorous stories, American
Clark Griffith has written: 'Achilles and the tortoise' -- subject(s): American Humorous stories, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Humorous stories, American
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Some people find some answers on WikiAnswers humorous.
Up your butt , and around the corner . ;D