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21. Listen to the monologue Learning How to Live Alone again and find
                       the rhetorical figures used. Look at the example.                            TRACK 29

                           Fragments of Learning How            Rhetorical figures         Explanation
                                    to Live Alone

                        … My father always asked about my
                        grades, asked me to go to bed early,
                        wouldn’t let me drive his car ... My
                        younger brother was quite silly and he
                        was always bothering me ... But no, i
                        had nothing against my family.

                        … Instead of a balcony, there was
                        a small window that i covered          Example: Self-          Exaggeration to
                        with my notebook when i wanted
                        to cry without being heard by          compassion              cause laughter.
                        the neighbors...


                        … My dad still doesn’t let me drive
                        his car and my younger brother is still
                        very silly.



                     22. Listen to the first verses of the monologue All the world is a Stage.
                                                                                                     TRACK 30
                         •  Pay attention to the use of the voice and the emotions it causes.

                         •  Write down your observations. Look at the example.

                                                                                               Effect on the
                            Part           Speed       Volume        Pitch         Tone
                                                                                                audience

                      Example: All the
                                          fast         high        low, rough cynical          surprise
                      world’s a stage,
                      and all the men
                      and women
                      merely players;

                      they have their
                      exits and their
                      entrances,

                      and one man in
                      his time plays
                      many parts,


                      his acts being
                      seven ages.






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