Pantomimic drama is
A. Meaning without words
B. Visual language
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
B. "Pantomimic drama (mise en scene) = visual language, meaning derived
without words, both about and beyond text. Pantomime is the art of communicating
story/meaning without words. If you lack a story, you have dance."
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a. a "shortie" b. a "talkie" c. a "sonic feature" d. a "soundie"
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A. Steve Winwood B. Eric Burdon C. Spencer Davis D. John Mayall
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