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Sat Feb 21, 2015 4:08 am
Seraphinaxx says...



So I've got my first Drama assessment in a little under two weeks and was wondering if anyone has any tricks to help remember lines?
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Sun Mar 15, 2015 10:11 am
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1. Draw a star or some sort of symbol on the back of your hand. Have your script or anything you need to remember on you at all times.

2. Whenever you see the star go over your lines. It doesn't matter if you get the script out and read through the whole thing or just go over what you already know for a minute. Just make sure you go over your lines every time you see the star on your hand.

3. Hopefully you'll look at your hand so many times that you'll remember every little word! :D
I bought a cactus. A week later it died. I got depressed because I thought Damn, I am less nurturing than a desert.
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Sun Mar 15, 2015 10:11 am
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Apologies if that advice came too late. :p

I hope you did well.
I bought a cactus. A week later it died. I got depressed because I thought Damn, I am less nurturing than a desert.
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Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:11 pm
Seraphinaxx says...



Thanks for the help :)
I've already passed the assessment I asked this question for, but I've got three more, each getting more lines, this year, so I'll definitely try this out for them.
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Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it and it will never be used to hurt you. Tyrion Lannister, Game of Thrones
  








It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green, with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle. The door opened on to a tube-shaped hall like a tunnel: a very comfortable tunnel without smoke, with panelled walls, and floors tiled and carpeted, provided with polished chairs, and lots and lots of pegs for hats and coats—the hobbit was fond of visitors. The tunnel wound on and on, going fairly but not quite straight into the side of the hill —The Hill, as all the people for many miles round called it—and many little round doors opened out of it, first on one side and then on another.
— JRR Tolkien