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English, 29.12.2019 06:31 memeitupkevin

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this is about the "most dangerous game" movie and story. questions: writing task part a (50 points): while watching the movie, write down at least five (5) items of comparison that stay faithful to the text and five (5) items of contrast that depart from the text. (in other words, 5 similarities and 5 differences.) ***explain with specific examples from the story and movie. (50 points)

writing task part b: choose one example above that departed from the text and evaluate (determine the value or significance of) the choices made by the director/actor; tell whether it enhanced or detracted from the author’s original purpose in the text. (50 points) (at least 7-10 sentences) in other the choices the director make for the movie version make the story better or worse? explain in at least 7-10 sentences.

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