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OPERA

An opera is like a play in which the characters sing all their lines. Opera singers do not use microphones -- their voices are trained to fill a whole theater with sound without any amplification. All operas have singers and an orchestra -- and a lot of operas have a chorus, too. Operas have been written in many different languages, including English.
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