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Hugo Rodrigues
I have two questions. First of all, what does "overlit" means? As in "I don't want to go onto this overlit kids show set and scream my lines."
What does "presented" means? As in "i presented fame".
Feb 6, 2021 11:46 AM
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Overlit means there’s too much light. For example on a TV show set there will usually be lots of very bright lights shining on the actors.
Presented is the past tense of present which in this case of a TV show (if fame is a tv show?) means hosting the show. Like Ellen Degeneres or Oprah Winfrey.
Present can mean lots of things so be careful.
It can mean the current time we’re in (past, present, future)
It can mean a gift 🎁
It can mean to be physically somewhere (the opposite of absent)
And it can mean to convey information to a group of people
February 6, 2021
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