So if an actor is at an audition, and is asked to perform a contrasting monologue of the one they just performed, they could do so. For example, If you just performed a comedy monologue that the director liked, and they wanted to see how you portray drama, they would ask "Now can you show me a contrasting monologue?" If the actor has multiple monologues memorized, he/she could perform a contrasting one instead of saying "I only prepared this one for the audition...".
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Style is indeed correct I believe because it is howwww they express themselves.
Texture is the way something feels to the touch, or looks to the eye. Words like rough, silky, shiny and dull help writers describe the texture of an object. An artist shows texture to accomplish the same goal. There are two types of texture: tactile and visual.
I believe the
answer would be: A. heirloom.
A garden plant that
has been passed down within a food family and is generally not commercially
grown is called a/an heirloom product or heirloom variety. The heirloom product
represents an old cultivar of a plant which is isolatedly grown and maintained
by gardeners or ethnic minority communities.
It is called "Concerto grosso"