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Ket [755]
3 years ago
15

Subjective experience and concerns about cultural divisions were topics embraced by ____ writers?

English
1 answer:
Alekssandra [29.7K]3 years ago
6 0
It was embraced by postmodernist writers. They wanted to show how extremely subjective the world is and how allowing all cultures and all people to show their point of view is of immense importance. They would claim that we've had only one point of view showed for so long that we need to suppress it and see all others that exist.
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The second option is correct. If you use your real emotions, you'll be able to convey the proper emotion a lot easier. The audience needs to be able to see you feel the emotion. Using real emotion helps show it much better than faking it.

The third option is correct. Just like what was mentioned in the first answer, you need to project your voice so everyone can hear you. By speaking loudly to the back of the room, your voice can bounce off the walls, making it easier for everyone around you to hear you.  

The fourth and final option is also correct. Although this one is personal preference, it certainly allows you to get your nerves out, causing you to be less scared or nervous when it comes time to perform in front of a live audience. Not to mention filming yourself will allow you to critique your actions and an expression, which can improve your skill.

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