At the theatre, the TV screen is huge. At home, it's much smaller. At the cinema, you sit in seats with cupholders. At home, you watch on the couch.
At the cinema, they dim the lights for you. At home, you have to take of the lights.
At the cinema, you have to pay for treats (popcorn, drinks, etc.)
At home, you just take it out of the cupboard, but if you don't have, you buy from the store, which is much cheaper.
Emily picked up her pincushion and pulled a needle out of it, poking it into the fabric to keep it in place.
You have to weigh the bowling ball
Answer:
A novel is generally written in basic prose while a drama is almost exclusively written in dialogue. Both types of work have similar story elements such as characters, plot, settings, etc. Each work creates these elements through different techniques. A novel is far more straight forward than a drama.
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