A Block: What should you remember when you mime something? Since you can't talk, you need to exaggerate your facial expressions and your gestures. Make sure you face the audience as much as possible. Remember, brevity is the soul of wit! (That's Shakespeare!)
This is the passage you're learning to recite:
All the 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.
Make sure you really use your mouth to pronounce the words. Don't try to speak without using your lips -- not only will it be hard to understand, it will also look strange!
C Block: Be prepared to finish the metaphor plays tomorrow! Bring whatever you need from home. It is best to have something that (at the very least) resembles the item you've been assigned.
D Block: We will discuss your metaphor plays tomorrow!
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