Continuous movement : when the objects are moving within frame, either as the result of their movements or the camera's, which allow the film to pace
discontinous movement : A result of the editin when two cuts of film is combined together. For example when the scene instantly move from the character's apartement to the FBI's office
Point of view shapes the perspective from which the reader views the story and the voice sets a tone, it adds personality to the work.
While both have to very different meanings, both have a definition of meaning something small (alley - small passage, pony - small horse, pour, or amount of money). Both are 6 letters, but when made plural, are spelling differently (alleys - just add s, ponies - drop the y, add ies). Both are Latin in origin, changing letter to French. But alley is late middle English, with pony being from the mid 17th century.
Answer: I’m pretty sure it’s “By describing the departure of the prisoners, he expresses his own doubts about the war.
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