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In Drama Physical Gestures mean how you/someone thinks you do your acting (moves)

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Is cooper a physical property or a chemical property?

Copper is a chemical element, so it is considered a substance with distinct chemical properties, not a physical property. Its physical properties include being a solid at room temperature, having a distinct color and density, while its chemical properties include its ability to react with other substances and form different compounds.


A metal melts at 450 degrees celsius is the property of the metal classified as chemical or physical property?

chemical. when it melts, it doesn't mean it changed into a new substance. it just changed physical states! it is still a metal. physical state is a physical property of any substance, so when it changes physical state, as in changes to liquid, solid or gas, it is still the same substance.


List three physical properties?

If you actually mean the three states of matter, then your answer is liquid, solid, and gas. Plasmas and Bose-Einstein condensates are two other states of matter, extreme heat and extreme cold respectively, but you probably do not need to worry about those.If you actually mean physical properties, then your answer is probably based off of a test or worksheet or something like that for school, because there are way more then just three physical properties.


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Allotrope refers to different forms of an element that have different physical or chemical properties, such as graphite and diamond being allotropes of carbon.

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What do Athlete hand gestures mean?

Athlete hand gestures could mean different things based upon which position they are, and the situation. For example, a quarterback may make gestures as to what the play is going to be, and a receiver or running back could make celebration gestures after making a big play.


What does effeminate mean?

feminine like gestures and ways


What does gesticulating mean?

Gesticulated is the past tense of the word gesticulate. Gesticulate means to use gestures to emphasize your words instead of talking. It is typically dramatic gestures.


What is the game called where you have to guess what the person's gestures mean?

Charades .


What does the word accolades mean?

Accolades are signs or gestures of praise.


What advancement during Paleolithic age made communication between people easier?

the use of physical gestures


What do you mean by gestures and postures?

Gestures are movements of the body, especially the hands and arms, that convey meaning or emotion. Postures refer to the position of the body or limbs. Both gestures and postures play a crucial role in nonverbal communication.


What specific claim is made by the oral gesture theory?

Some linguists claimed that movements of the tongue, lips were recognized according to patterns of movement similar to physical gestures. Ex: "good-bye" may be made by movements of the tongue and lips (oral gestures) following the waving of hands or arms (physical gestures). Reference: George Yule (1996), A Study of Language, 2nd, Cambridge Press, p4


How dogs interact?

They communicate using barks, grunts, growls, whines and physical gestures for example with the tail and ears.


What is the definition of nonverbal messages?

body language, such as personal appearance, gestures, facial expressions, and tone of voice.


What do hand gestures mean?

movements you make with your hand eg. pointing at something.


What is physical drama?

physical drama is acting without a script. It is not about the way you say things or even what you say it is about portraying a story using gestures and body language e.t.c

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