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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mime rubric in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, date, and period at the top of the form. This personalizes your evaluation.
  3. For the 'Sound' section, assess your performance based on noise levels. Select 'Excellent' if completely silent, 'Acceptable' for minor noises, or 'Not Ready' if too much noise was made.
  4. In the 'Story/Plot' section, evaluate whether your story had a clear beginning, middle, and end. Choose 'Excellent' for a well-developed plot, 'Acceptable' for some missing elements, or 'Not Ready' if there was no story.
  5. Review your gestures and movements in the 'Blocking Gestures/Movement' section. Mark it as 'Excellent' for dramatic movements, 'Acceptable' for minor distractions, or 'Not Ready' for minimal movement.
  6. Assess your facial expressions in the corresponding section. Choose 'Excellent' if expressions were consistent and engaging, 'Acceptable' for occasional lapses, or 'Not Ready' if they were confusing.
  7. Evaluate how well you conveyed invisible objects in the ‘Actor’s Vision’ section. Mark it as ‘Excellent’ for clarity, ‘Acceptable’ for some confusion, or ‘Not Ready’ if unclear.
  8. Finally, note your performance time in the last section to complete your evaluation.

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