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zheka24 [161]
2 years ago
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When comparing and contrasting an original work to the updated version it is advisable to begin by comparing _______________. th

e author’s style to the directors transitions of each writer the plot structure and setting of each the conclusion
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Bond [772]2 years ago
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Hello there!

I think correct answer to be C) the plot structure and setting of each!

The plot is the main events of a work, devised and presented by the writer as an interrelated sequence; it is related to the author's style and authenticity. In that sense, as you can compare how the work is developed, the plot and setting would be the most advisable aspects to begin when comparing.

Hope this helps!

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