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const2013 [10]
3 years ago
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(MC)You are watching a film that is making you laugh. The film features many situations the actors are falling down or running i

nto things in humorous ways. What genre of film are you likely watching? A romantic comedy A slapstick comedy A buddy comedy A physical comedy
Arts
2 answers:
Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
8 0
B. Slapstick comedy
alexandr402 [8]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B. A slapstick comedy

Explanation:

Let's define each of the terms in the answers:

A. "Romantic comedy"

A rom-com is a type of comedy that includes romance in its plot. Nowhere in the description of the film does it mention love or romance, so eliminate A.

B. "Slapstick comedy"

A slapstick comedy is a type of comedy that over-exaggerates the physical activity of the characters. So, here, we see actors purposely falling down or running into things in "humorous ways", and those are examples of such over-exaggeration that characterises slapstick comedy. So B is the answer.

C. "Buddy comedy"

A buddy comedy is a type of comedy where two characters with totally different personalities are paired together to solve a crime or mystery. Here, nothing points to characters of opposing dispositions, so eliminate C.

D. "Physical comedy"

A physical comedy is when characters use their body parts for humour. It includes slapstick comedy. While here, the actors are using their bodies in physical actions, D isn't as specific as B. So eliminate D.

The answer is thus B.

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