Chapter 16 and 17 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. description of characters, actions, and setting provided by one or more characters
  2. 5. a person who tells stories or tales
  3. 6. chaning or cutting a literary piece
  4. 7. a style of theatre in which two or more interpreters appear to be reading from a script
  5. 9. in readers theatre, teh place or people that the actors look at when they speak their lines
  6. 11. a type of focus in readers theatre in which the characters focus on the audience
  7. 13. the art of sharing stories with an audience
  8. 14. a type of focus in readers theatre in which the characters focus on each other, as in traditional theatre
  9. 15. grouping words to create a specific meaning
Down
  1. 1. divided into characters for readers theatre
  2. 2. the performance of a play or story on radio by readers using a script that is not memorized
  3. 3. a type of focus in readers theatre in which the characters look above the heads of the audience, into an imaginary mirror, focusing on the reflected image of the person to whom they are speaking
  4. 8. assign an actor to play two roles
  5. 10. the narration of an event or series of events brought to life for listeners by a storyteller.
  6. 12. tales, beliefs, customs, and traditions that were passed down orally from one generation to another