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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

What does it mean?

Cue the giggle fit.
  

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A cue is a signal to start. For instance, in the theater it can be a line of dialogue spoken by one actor to which another actor must starts a response. Or it can be the director's command.

  • A cue is a signal to start.
  • For instance, in the theater it can be a line of dialogue spoken by one actor to which another actor must starts a response.
  • Or it can be the director's command.
  • " to start the play.
  • A giggle fit is a paroxysm of laughter that's difficult to control.
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A cue is a signal to start. For instance, in the theater it can be a line of dialogue spoken by one actor to which another actor must starts a response. Or it can be the director's command. For instance, Shakespeare's The Tempest starts "Act I, Scene I: On a ship at sea: a tempestuous noise of thunder and lightning heard." So during a production, when the cast is ready and the audience
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Thanks.Is this an imperative sentence?
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Anonymousimperative sentence?
Yes.

CJ
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Thanks.
In the example given by deadrat (Alice: Uh, oh. Cue the giggle fit.) , who is Alice commanding?
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Bob, in an ironic way. It means "Bob is so predictable that I know he'll giggle as though I'd given him a cue to do so."

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