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English, 02.02.2020 19:47 Albala

When you read the lines from a screenplay or novel, the thoughts you have about the reading could be different from someone else's thoughts because (4 points)

you were not looking at the same text as someone else
what you think can be different because you speak a different language
everything is open to multiple interpretations
you might like or dislike that particular genre more than another person

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