Voice/Body and Script analysis

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Across
  1. 5. Action Situations that lead up tp the climax
  2. 6. The parts of your body that make vowel sounds.Throat, soft palate, nasal passages
  3. 7. Turning point of the story, highest point of action
  4. 10. Events that wrap up the plot
  5. 11. End of the story
  6. 13. The movements that the actors do on stage
  7. 15. How soft (quiet) or loud your voice sounds
  8. 18. The clear and precise pronunciation of words
  9. 19. The speed in which you are speaking.
Down
  1. 1. the physical act of clear vocal expression
  2. 2. not the same as yelling
  3. 3. How low or how high your voice sounds
  4. 4. The parts of your body that make consonant sounds and help you articulate Lips, teeth, tongue, hard palate.
  5. 8. A large muscle below the rib cage which allows air to enter your lungs
  6. 9. Adding emphasis by changing tempo, volume, pitch of certain words.
  7. 12. The art of performing without props, scenery, or voices, to create the illusion of reality.
  8. 14. Background information
  9. 16. Event that begins the action.
  10. 17. The emotion that someone puts behind the words they are saying.