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The mode of performance during which the audience watches interactions that are staged as if no audience were present at all is called?

the representational mode


In a screenplay how do you introduce the characters so the audience will understand them correctly?

You must show them in action during the first scene -- have them doing something that character would do naturally, and hook the audience with the action. Show them doing something that reveals their personality by their actions and dialogue.


What is the stage area away from the audience called?

The stage area away from the audience is called the "upstage" area. It is the part of the stage that is furthest from the audience, while the area closest to the audience is referred to as "downstage." These terms help actors and stage crew communicate positioning and movement during performances.


What is a technique that involves condractions called?

The technique that involves contractions is called "lightning crotch." It refers to a sharp, sudden pain in the pelvic area, typically caused by the baby's head pressing against nerves in the cervix during labor. It is a common occurrence in late pregnancy and during labor.


What is narrative action?

Narrative action or action narration is performed by actors during a scene. Usually not more than one actor stands up at a time and narrates their actions in that scene, they explains to the audience the background of the scene, the characters background, or what is going on. It is triggered when a certain line is said by a character in that scene. When the actor steps forward to narrate the other characters stop what they are doing and freeze or mime in the background. This technique builds up tension in the scene and slows down the action creating a focus on a certain character.


What technique is used during an examination that involves tapping the surface of the body with a finger or instrument?

The technique is called percussion. It is used to assess the density of underlying tissues or organs by producing characteristic sounds.


What is the stage of a civil action during which the parties gather evidence from each other is called?

Discovery


What is the interval called during which a neuron is dormant after an action potential has been completed?

Resting potential


What does monologue mean in drama?

It is usually an informative speech during a play or film when one actor/character talks to the audience, as if they are part of the action,and give some inside info on what is going on


What do the three main segments of a melodrama plot involve?

Rising action, climax, and falling action


Whose biggest contribution to ballet during the Romantic Era was to change the way dancers were trained?

Many ballet historians consider the greatest change to ballet during the Romantic Era was the development of the technique called "En Pointe" or "On the point". This training technique emphasized dancers dancing on the point of their foot and the development of special "Point shoes" to aid in this technique.


What is the period of time during which the neuron cannot generate another action potential called?

refractory period