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it shows a very subtle emotion to the audiance and it shows passion and understanding between you and th audiance.

i am guessing this is for drama ?? yes x

well in my opinion if you think about the incident in the play or performance and act as if it has actually happened to you then you will get the right emotion behind it and this will improve the bond between you and your character

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