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ivanzaharov [21]
4 years ago
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It would take a long time to read "The Lady, or the Tiger ?" aloud, but this film tells the entire story in under two minutes. W

hat technique does the film's director use? The director uses a narrator to paraphrase the story The director uses a narrator to summarize the story. The director uses a narrator to retell the story . The director uses a narrator to write a new story.
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2 answers:
posledela4 years ago
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The answer is The director uses a narrator to summarize the story

Explanation:

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Furkat [3]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The director used a narrator to summarize the story.

Explanation:

He summarized it in a short but clear version of what happened. The jealousy was shown as well as the king and others becoming mad. Therefore, all he did was summarize it.

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