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.