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This is good work Zain, you have demonstrated a sound understanding of the context of the monologue, established a somewhat tense atmosphere with your use of pace, used a range of tones in your voice, and performed with some confidence. To get a higher grade you need to consider using some more movement or gestures and rehearse a little more so that your dialogue delivery is more fluent, and you could also consider costumes and lighting, well done. 5/8 Criteria D.
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