The answer would be C<span>. Music often takes away from a film’s believability and realism. Often time music is added to make the film believable and realistic, such as the creaking of a door or stairs without showing the actual scene. It also adds to the tone that the story is portraying.</span>
The Beat generation writers tried to defeat the clean-cut culture of post ww2 conformist America that was uptight and unnatural.
A) Interrupting the present story with a scene that tells about events from the past
Elizabeth tells the court that John never had an affair with Abigail. She does this to try to help him but it actually just wrecks his entire testimony.