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What is articulation?
pronouncing words clearly
Which Greek city-state was known for its culture and theater?
Athens
What was a form of theater in Japan?
Kabuki
What is the larynx?
the part of the throat that contains the vocal cords
What kind of plays teach right from wrong?
morality plays
What tells a story or presents an idea through bodily movement and expression but without words?
pantomime
Where were ancient Greek plays performed?
outdoors in bowl-shaped theaters in the sides of mountains
What are plays that show life as it actually is called?
realism
What are soliloquies?
speeches which one actor alone speaks aloud, revealing his or her inner thoughts
Who was the first actor?
Thespis