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Cards (37)

  • Fallacy - is generally an error in an argument
  • conclusion - an idea we are convinced to believe
  • premise - support or reason
  • Ad hominem - a personal attack based on the feelings of the adverserary
  • Ad Misericordiam - an argument that involves irrelevant or highly exaggerated appeal to pity or sympathy
  • Bandwagon - opinion of the majority is valid and everyone believes it ang you should too
  • FALSE DILEMMA - This is sometimes called “either-or” fallacy which results to oversimplification
  • RED HERRING - This is an observation that draws attention away from the central issue
  • tension - development of suspense
  • Rhythm - timing and space of the drama and the beat or tempo of the performance
  • mood - the ambiance or aura; it is the feeling or tone of the performance
  • conflict - the opposition (problem, dilemma, or crises)
  • climax - the highest point of intrest in the play or drama where the characters need to decide
  • Ad Hominem - Peter cannot have the followers because as the former Chairman said, he is unapproachable
  • Ad Misericordiam - I am positive that my work will meet your requirements. I need the job since my grandmother is sick
  • Listening Strategies - These are the techniques used in listening and enhance the listening comprehension.
  • Listening - this is a physical and mental process; and learned process.
  • Hearing - this is a physical, natural, and passive process of taking in sound.
  • Creative Listening - A type of listening where the listener uses active and emphathetic listening.
  • Critical Listening - A type of listening where listener uses critical thinking, analysis and judgement in judgement in understanding the meaning.
  • Listening for information - to find out specific detail information.
  • Listening for Detailed Information - to understand all information.
  • Listening for Gist - to understand the main idea of the text.
  • bus-and-truck tour - a low budget tour of a play or musical, often presented in smaller cities for only a few nights
  • Callback - a request that an actor return for an additional audition
  • Cattle call - an audition open for anyone, regardless of experience
  • Character role - a supporting role with pronounced or eccentric characteristics
  • Chemistry - a mysterious element that creates excitement when two actors appear together
  • Cold Reading - delivering a speech or acting a scene at an audition without having read it before hand
  • Cue - a line of dialogue, action, or sound, onstage or off, tells an actor when its time to enter
  • Curtain up - the start of a performance, wheether or not an actual curtain exists infront of the stage
  • Finding your light - the actor knows what and where his or her place about stage lighting is
  • Monologue - a single actors speech made to himself or herself to demonstrate ability at the audition
  • Pace - the relative pogress at which a scene played
  • Projection - the act of presenting an emotion as well as using voice so it can be heard even in the back rows
  • Rehearsals - preparation and repetition of performance
  • Typecasting - giving a rate to an actor that is relted to and expected of his or her appearance or personality