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- Q17027977 subject Q7470438.
- Q17027977 subject Q8527584.
- Q17027977 subject Q9236927.
- Q17027977 abstract "Humorous Interpretation (often shortened to "Humorous Interp", "HI", or simply "Humor") is an event in competitive middle and high school forensics leagues such as the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association and the National Forensic League. It consists of a piece from any published work, edited to fit within a 10-minute span with a 30-second grace period (it does not have a minimum and cannot be above 10:30). It is judged based upon how the person portrays his or her characters and whether the piece is humorous. Ideally proper portrayal of characters should achieve a comedic effect to the judge. Humorous Interpretation and Dramatic Interpretation pieces are often used for the National Catholic Forensic League category of Dramatic Performance, which has similar rules but allows for a wider variety of pieces.".
- Q17027977 wikiPageExternalLink ncfca.org.
- Q17027977 wikiPageExternalLink dramatic-humerous-intpretation.
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- Q17027977 wikiPageWikiLink Q17070651.
- Q17027977 wikiPageWikiLink Q5305759.
- Q17027977 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971486.
- Q17027977 wikiPageWikiLink Q6972761.
- Q17027977 wikiPageWikiLink Q7470438.
- Q17027977 wikiPageWikiLink Q8527584.
- Q17027977 wikiPageWikiLink Q9236927.
- Q17027977 comment "Humorous Interpretation (often shortened to "Humorous Interp", "HI", or simply "Humor") is an event in competitive middle and high school forensics leagues such as the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association and the National Forensic League. It consists of a piece from any published work, edited to fit within a 10-minute span with a 30-second grace period (it does not have a minimum and cannot be above 10:30).".
- Q17027977 label "Humorous Interpretation".