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Analyze the pictures below 1. What idea is presented by the pictures?

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Analyze the pictures below

1. What idea is presented by the pictures?2. How would you relate the pictures to issues in regards to the socialcontext?

Accomplish the chart below with forms of social injustice as depicted by thepictures. Be able to give resolutions for each situation.Forms of Discrimination/ PrejudiceResolutions

Your TextTask 3. Perm TermTo gain better understanding and appreciation of Drama it helps to be familiarwith the terminologies related to it. Accomplish the puzzle below on a separatesheet of paper. Choose your answers from the word pool.Word poolprompt book valence hazergreen room shotgun mic set dressingwoofer false proscenium backlightboom stand douser casterscrossfader jackknife platform wing spacecall board house right stock sceneryfront of house floorplan audience blinderspersonal props subwoofer maskingAcross__________________3. The lever on a lighting control console that simultaneously dims all the channelsfromone cut to the next5. The book compiled by the stage manager, containing all the pertinent informationabout the show7. A platform that pivots on one corner11. A small drapery that runs across the top of the grand drape and hides thehardware that suspends it12. The space on the stage that is not visible to the audience13. A device that creates a thin mist of fog throughout the stage15. The backstage bulletin board where announcement, schedules, and otherinformation is posted16. A common area where performers wait until it is time to go on stage17. The right side of the auditorium from the audiences point of view20. A microphone designed to pick up sound only directly in front of it23. Flats and platforms that are stored and used for many different productions24. Decorations that have no function on a set, but are merely placed there to lookgoodDown___________________________1. Anything in the house, rather than onstage2. A speaker element that reproduces the low-end frequencies4. The diagram showing the placement of the scenery as viewed from above6. A portal that gives the set its own picture frame8. A bank of small PAR cans all mounted in the same fixture. Used to create aBright 12. The space on the stage that is not visible to the audience13. A device that creates a thin mist of fog throughout the stage15. The backstage bulletin board where announcement, schedules, and otherinformation is posted16. A common area where performers wait until it is time to go on stage17. The right side of the auditorium from the audiences point of view20. A microphone designed to pick up sound only directly in front of it23. Flats and platforms that are stored and used for many different productions24. Decorations that have no function on a set, but are merely placed there to lookgood