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| oratory | n. skillful public speaking |
| oration | adj. enthusiastic and prolonged applause; an enthusiastic reception or tribute |
| replica | n. a copy; a reproduction; a duplicate |
| encore | n. a futher performance given on demand; a demand for further performance |
| intonation | n. the rising and falling pitch of the voice |
| rostrum | n. a raised platform for public speaking |
| inventory | n. the stock of goods or merchandise on hand; an accounting of goods; any detailed list; v. to list merchandise or belongings |
| soliloquy | n. a speech a character makes to himself or herself onstage that reveals his or her thoughts to the audience |
| tripod | n. a three-legged stand for a camera; anything the stands on three legs |
| ingenuous | adj. frank, straightforward; simple, innocent, unsophisticated; naive |
| inaudible | adj. unable to be heard |
| predominant | adj. of first importance; most frequent; overruling |
| mimic | n. one who imitates another; v. to make fun of by imitating; to copy closely |
| discretion | n. good judgment; wise caution; individual freedom to judge |
| hectic | adj. very excited or confusing; hurried |
| panorama | n. an unlimited view in all directions; constantly changing scene; a comprehensive survey; a picture unrolled before the spectator |
| resourceful | adj.capable of thinking of ways to do things; having the ability to act effectively; clever |
| orthodox | adj. adhering to accepted beliefs, especially in religion; approved or conventional |
| nominal | adj. in name only; small; not worth considering |
| lavish | adj. very generous in giving or spending; costly; abundant; v. to give or spend freely |