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Which is a trait of readers’ theater?
The audience members read aloud from books they have brought.
The audience becomes actively involved in the play in some way.
The actors read or recite lines before an audience with no setting.
The actors speak spontaneously without rehearsing beforehand.
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The actors read or recite lines before an audience with no setting.
Explanation: Readers’ theater emphasizes vocal expression and interpretation of a script with minimal or no sets, props, or costumes; performers typically read from scripts and rehearse rather than improvise.
Explanation: Readers’ theater emphasizes vocal expression and interpretation of a script with minimal or no sets, props, or costumes; performers typically read from scripts and rehearse rather than improvise.
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