In drama, "aisle" typically refers to the space between rows of seats in a theater or performance venue. It is often used to describe the area where actors may enter or exit the stage, or where audience members can move about. The aisle can also play a symbolic role in storytelling, representing transitions, journeys, or connections between different elements of the narrative.
Drama
pace in drama means tempo
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In drama Performance means ---> 'A DRAMATIC OR MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT '
Drama is a literary form presented or performed on stage.
Juices has been spilt on aisle 69 which is in need of a clean up
If you mean then it could be something like: I'll walk down the aisle of the church. If you mean ill, then it could be something: The bride was feeling ill as she walked down the aisle.
The homophone for "isle" is "aisle." It is a strip of space between rows of seats in a building like a church or theater, or it can mean a passage between shelves in a supermarket.
Drama
that he would love to marry her (and go down the aisle of the church with her as his bride)
If you mean Eggo waffles, you can buy them at a grocery store in the frozen aisle.
pace in drama means tempo
The elevation in drama means how high ur voice is
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USL in drama means Upstage Left.
The feminine noun fiducia means trust or confidence. Ex drama would mean out of or from drama, but the result (confidence/trust from/out of drama) makes little sense.
An aisle is a passageway between rows of seats, shelves, or along the side of a room. An isle typically refers to a small island or a peninsula. In modern usage, "isle" is often used interchangeably with "island," while "aisle" refers to a path or corridor.