One mark of control and discipline in an actor is concentration—the actor must be able to:
a. remain focused on the scene, despite interruptions or distractions, and make ongoing adjustments.
b. play the scene exactly the same way every time it is performed.
c. shape the scene according to the demands of the director, even if he or she knows the director is wrong.
d. respond to his or her given circumstances in a general way with the appropriate gestures
a
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Jean Goldkette's band offered a jazzier sound than that of the dance orchestra of Paul Whiteman
a. True b. False
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a. the opening of the Suez Canal b. Egypt's independence from Great Britain c. the commemoration of the Italian independence movement d. the death of Wagner
What does an equestrian sculpture include by definition?
A. A horse B. A goddess C. A ceremonial mask D. Caryatid