vocabulary. character a person in a play or story
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VOCABULARY
CHARACTER
A PERSON IN A PLAY OR STORY
SECRETARY
THE PERSON IN AN OFFICE WHO DOES JOBS SUCH AS ARRANGING MEETINGS, MAKING PHONE CALLS AND PREPARING LETTERS.
NARRATOR
THE PERSON WHO TELLS THE STORY
PROP
AN OBJECT THAT IS USED IN A PLAY OR A FILM.
PARENTS
MOTHER AND FATHER
SPEECH
THE WORDS SOMEONE SPEAKS
SOUP
A MEAL THAT YOU DRINK
SCENARY
THE FURNITURE OR PAINTED BACKGROUND ON A THEATRE STAGE.
GUEST
A PERSON THAT YOU INVITE
VEGETABLES
THINGS WE EAT, SUCH AS POTATOES AND CARROTS.
SETTING
THE TIME OR PLACE IN WHICH THE EVENTS OF A PLAY OR STORY HAPPEN.
PROFESSOR
A PERSON WHO TEACHES IN A UNIVERSITY.
CHARACTER: A person in a play or story.
SECRETARY: The person in an office who does jobs such as
arranging meetings, making phone calls and preparing letters.
NARRATOR: Ther person who tells the story.
PROP: An object that is used in a play or a film.
PARENTS: Mother and father.
SPEECH: The words someone speaks.
SOUP: A meal that you can drink.
SCENARY: The furniture or painted background on a theatre
stage.
GUEST: A person that you invite.
SETTING: The time or place in which the events of a play or story
happen.
PROFESSOR: A person who teaches in a university.