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Question
Listen to your teacher read out from page no. 193, the passage on character actors and complete the exercise as directed.
People become character actors chiefly because (Tick the right choices)
Options
they like doing supporting roles
there are limited leading roles
it is easier to act in a supporting role
they can't find any other work
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Solution
they like doing supporting roles.
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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow.
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(a) Who is the speaker?
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| passionate actor diligent unassuming talented genial mercenary short-tempered introvert meticulous modest humble arrogant |
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(c) 'I was with Hudson and Kimberley for nine years and wasn't late for a single day.'
…………………………………….
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(e) Patol Babu cleared his throat and started enunciating the syllable in various ways. Along with that he worked out how he would react physically when the collision took place--how his features would be twisted in pain, how he would fling out his arms, how his body would crouch to express both pain and surprise--all these he performed in various ways in front of a large glass window. …………………….
(f) It is true that he needed money very badly, but what was twenty rupees when measured against the intense satisfaction of a small job done with perfection and dedication?...............................................................
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| (b) A faint memory was stirred up in Patol Babu's mind. | to surrender or relinquish |
| (c) At first he opened a variety store which he had to wind up after five years. |
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| (d) In Jatras, in amateur theatricals, in plays put up by the club in his neighbourhood, Patol Babu was always in demand | to gain control over one's actions |
| (e) Patol Babu was about to step forward when he was pulled up short by a voice shouting 'Silence!' |
shut down |
| (f) Patol Babu pulled himself together | stopped |
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Patol Babu: Oh, yes, I had the time of my life……………..
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