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eimsori [14]
3 years ago
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A situation in which participants act out the roles of others so that they can better understand those roles is called

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faltersainse [42]3 years ago
4 0

<span>It’s called role playing.  Role playing is when someone like a participants act out a certain roles of other people in order to better understands the roles. This situation can often be depicted from the actors and actresses.  Those actors and actresses we often see in television are doing the technique of role playing, acting out as someone or even something though they are not the same as what the role they are portraying.  Often times we can hear from the interviews of the actors and actresses that they were able to learn something new from the characters that they are playing though it was just them playing them.  In this case, through role playing, the one acting was able to better understand the roles.</span>

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