Stanislavsky's system of acting is based on the premise that:

a. onstage the actor should concentrate moment by moment, as if the events were happening spontaneously and for the first time

b. if actors are not merely to play themselves, they must understand a character's motivations and goals.
c. the actor's body and voice must be trained and flexible so she or he can respond to all demands.
d. All the available choices.

d

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which statement best relates to this composition?

a) the long orchestral introduction allowed the royal procession sufficient time to make its way the opera house at Versailles b) the long orchestral introduction allowed the royal procession sufficient time to make its way down the long center aisle of the Haymarket Theatre c) the long orchestral introduction allowed the royal procession sufficient time to make its way down the long center aisle of Westminster Abbey d) the long orchestral introduction allowed the royal procession sufficient time to make its way down the long center aisle of the Palais Royal in Paris

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