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alexandr1967 [171]
3 years ago
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Hi-i would just like to know what this means and how im supposed to compare and contrast the two stories,books,or movies Compare

and contrast two stories, books, or movies you have recently read or watched. Identify the differences and similarities, and write about them in the box below
English
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weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Differences between Movies and Books

Movies and books, as stated previously, are two mediums of entertainment. Some people prefer one over the other, but they have equal merits. Books are windows to any world, and those worlds are only limited by one’s imagination. Books are known to also improve ones vocabulary. Movies, on the other hand, is something that can easily let us feel what feeling the director wants to convey because of the mix of visual and aural clues. They can make us cry or laugh because we clearly see and hear and feel what is being portrayed. Books and movies have also been tools for education and propaganda, but mostly they are for entertainment.

Movies and books are ways into worlds unknown; it’s just up to you which ever you will take.

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