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English, 13.11.2019 22:31 aliciajackson26

In general, how do the stories in books differ from their adaptations as a feature films?

a) books, unlike feature films, are limited to a single point of view

b) books can include more intense dialogue than a feature film

c) books can use special visual effects that are too difficult to recreate on screen

d) books can include more details because they are not limited to two hours in length

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