Once there was a man who lived in a cot.
He found it very hot
While cleaning, he found a lamp
And when he rub it, it crackled and fizzed with a KABAMP
Out a genie came, with three wishes
The first, he wished for a nice crispy fish
And snapped the fingers of the genie, the wish came true
The next, he wished for a a unbreakable tool
Again, the genie snapped his fingers, the man had the tool and fish to hold
But he wished for the final, a place where it was cold
This time, the genie zapped him into the Antarctic
The moral, be happy with what you have.
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The most favoring option is "C."
Changing the story to a new medium, here, means changing the literary agents and methodology utilized in the original script.
Explanation:
1. "A live ... original script."
This point dismisses any opportunity to create a new perspective or genre as asked in the query. So, this choice is hardly acceptable.
2. "A direct ... language."
This point again dimnishes the chance to produce a new medium for the same story. Moreover, changing the language won't divert the way the original piece is interpreted.
3. "A poem ... his father."
This is certainly a new form that can be opted to produce and present the original plot. Interestingly, it will also appeal to the audience in a entirely different way.
4. "A play .... of view."
This statement is absurd in regards to the requirement of the question.
Answer:
It means a area that it closed or sealed off
Explanation:
Examples -
cage
dog pin
fences
prison cell
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