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True or False? The interpreter does not act the part, but instead suggests characterization.

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True. He just interprets the play, poem, or book.
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True

Step-by-step explanation:

An interpreter is not an actor. He or she is only someone who is meant interpret the poem, play, or book. By definition, an interpreter is: "a person who interprets, especially one who translates speech orally". So even though the interpreter is really not an actor, he or she can change the tone and rhythm of the reading, for example, to suggest characterization, mood, and other things.

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