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If I wanted to show/make the audience feel… TASK Complete the table below to show the effects you might use when performing a ballad for an audience. The first one has been done for you… I would… If I wanted to show/make the audience feel… Whisper That something in my poem was meant to be a secret. Shout Speak quickly That part of my poem is being spoken by another voice (e.g. by another character in the poem). Move closer to my audience Use an accent Move slowly

Ballad Slam Competition! In groups, you are all going to take part in a ballad SLAM competition, where each group will perform one of the three ballads that we have explored during the unit. In your groups, you need to discuss and decide how you will use the following for effect: a) Voice – volume, speed, accents, tone… b) Body – movement, gestures, faces… to make your performance interesting. You need to decide who’s reading what and who’s acting what out BEFORE you can begin rehearsing! There will be a prize for the best group performance! GROUP 1 (The Highwayman 1-5) GROUP 4 (The Highwayman 7-11) GROUP 2 (Lochinvar 1-4) GROUP 5 (Lochinvar 5-8) GROUP 3 (The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald 1-4) GROUP 6 (The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald 5-7)