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you didn't put the excerpt on?
I will change my answer when u put the excerpt on ok
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The stage and the film versions of a drama are similar in the sense that:
A. The viewer must infer the mood from the lighting and sound effects.
Explanation:
Lighting and sound effects play a major role in conveying the mood of a scene or a story as a whole. Both a stage and a film version of a drama will rely greatly on them to help the audience sense the atmosphere. That is why option A is the best choice. The other options, on the other hand, speak of imagining, envisioning and visualizing, which are basically the same thing. There would be no need to do so for the action, the setting, or the characters' looks for a stage or a film adaptation.
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For other readers, it was Chua calling her older daughter Sophia "garbage" after the girl behaved disrespectfully — the same thing Chua had been called as a child by her strict Chinese father.
Explanation:
The correct answer is social criticism.
Both were inspired by the current times and wrote plays that reflected and criticized society. For example, in 1935 Odets wrote a play about union workers going on strike.
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ok so I think the answers would be 1,3,4.
Explanation: I said I think cause I do not have the section but they seem to be the most things to make sense that Bradbury could do to pass time. I really hope its right and it helps ya:) Have a nice day, Byeeeee!!