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What is exaggerated actions?

Exaggerated actions are movements or gestures that are more pronounced or extreme than natural or necessary. They are often used for comedic effect or to convey over-the-top emotions.

Some examples of exaggerated actions include:

* A person jumping up and down with their arms flailing in the air to express excitement

* A person rolling their eyes and sighing dramatically to express exasperation

* A person stomping their feet and shaking their fists in the air to express anger

* A person crawling on the floor and whimpering to express fear

Exaggerated actions can be a lot of fun to perform and can help to create a sense of humor or drama in a performance. However, it's important to use them sparingly, as they can become tiresome if they are overused.

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