Answer:
B. What makes this a talented actor? E .What gestures and movements does the actor make? F. What emotions does the actor convey?
A
Explanation: you get more detailed answers because it makes a person think about what they’re going to say.
B is wrong because improv wouldn’t have good questions
C is wrong because then it would be a conversation
D is just wrong because it’s common sense
Answer:
I believe 'A' might be right!
I'm so sorry if it is not (I'm 99.99999999% sure)
Explanation:
i hate to be one of those people but....may I please have brainliest for answering??
<span>Aminadab is a total oddball character. There isn't a whole lot of text devoted to him in "The Birthmark," but what is there speaks volumes. Hawthorne describes Aminadab as "a man of low stature, but bulky frame, with shaggy hair hanging about his visage, which was grimed with the vapors of the furnace" . He is actually a little creepy, if not vaguely sinister. We learn that he isn't capable of understanding the science behind Aylmer's work, but that he can execute all the physical details easily. And then, of course, we have the very direct line.</span>