Conversation
What will be an ideal response?
Remember that a presentation is more like a conversation than a speech. Keep your tone conversational, yet professional. Audience members will be much more engaged if they feel you are talking with them rather than at them. Rely on PowerPoint slides or a broad outline to jog your memory.
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A. sensuous form B. emotional layers C. profuse ornament D. disguised symbolism
The earliest surviving indicators of actors' methods usually focus on
a. emotional work. b. objectives and subtext. c. vocal work. d. pantomime.
What is the title of this listening example?
A. “Dippermouth Blues” B. “Hotter Than That” C. “KoKo” D. “Ko-ko”
Rhythm and blues
a. recalled the energy of the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. b. recalled the energy of New Orleans jazz. c. relied on singers in the crooning style. d. recalled Tin Pan Alley methods and styles.