Answer:
yes, i walk the dog and i can do much more
Explanation:
In order to evaluate how an actor interprets a character it is important for the audience to ask themselves these three things:
1. Which words does the actor emphasize? <em>(1)</em>
- This helps the audience identify which words the actor thinks are most important to help establish the tone and meaning of the character's words.
2. What gestures and movements does the actor make? (5)
- People often say that actions speak louder than words, so how the actor portrays the character's non-verbals shows a lot about how the actor believes the character to be.
3. What emotions does the actor convey? (6)
- The characters in the story show different emotions that go along with the storyline or help explain something unwritten. So, when an actor shows emotions they are helping to evolve the character within the story.
The other options: "What makes this a talented actor?", "How old is the actor?" , and "In what other productions has the actor appeared?" do not have to do with how the character is interpreted, but rather the actor themselves or the casting for the character.
Answer:
<span>B. Singular subjects need singular verbs while plural subjects need plural verbs.
The agreement consists in that the number of the verb and the number of the subject need to be the same: if the subject is singular the verb has to be singular, and if the subjetc is plural the verb has to be plural.
Verb-subject disagreement is a grammatical error.
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Jeffrey Schrank is the author of Teaching Human Beings. I hope this is some what the answer you were needing <33