Answer: (of a person or action) lacking good sense or judgment; unwise.
Pretty sure it's answer 2
I would help... but I can’t make out what the words say ;-;
The point of view of the Japanese Relocation film was that c.The point of view is limited to that of the United States government and non-Japanese citizens.
<h3>What is the Japanese Relocation film all about?</h3>
Japanese Relocation serves as a propaganda after the World War II that was sponsored by the U.S. Government so they can relocate thousands of American.
It tried to justify and explain Japanese American internment on the West Coast during World War II.
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Answer:
Stage direction that can generate a surprising point of view occurs when a character who was then kind and innocent is instructed to adopt an aggressive and dangerous personality.
The stage instructions contribute to the understanding of a surprising person because they send a strong message and complement the story through the movement, posture and positioning of the character.
Explanation:
The stage directions are responsible for managing the functioning of a theatrical production, allowing the actors to assume an appropriate posture and positioning the message that must be conveyed by their character throughout the narrative presented. In this way we can conclude that the stage directions have a strong artistic character and directly affect the audience's feelings and interpretations, enriching the actor's interpretation.