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Here it is! (It's a fable, so sorry if it doesn't help.)
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An editing effect is the cross dissolve. It can signify the changing of a scene, softly, as in the passage of time. Another editing effect is the cutaway, which can be used as a sneaky way to get rid of an unwanted part of the previous shot. But mainly the cutaway can be a comedic way to show another character's reaction to something.
Diegetic sound is sound that the characters can hear. In spongebob, patrick and his friends cant hear the background music, can they? No because its Non-Diegetic— it is meant for the audience to hear and enjoy, but when Patrick talks and Spongebob can hear him, that is diegetic sound because the characters can hear this sound
broad topic isn't exactly what you want in a presentation, you usually want to have a very narrowed topic, focusing on something specific.
Detains and examples are very important, so check that. You always need multiple sources.
A cited list is also very important, because it's technically illegal to not have one if you used any info from somewhere else besides your own brain.
D isn't important at all
E could be important for the working progress phase, but for the presentation itself, it's not really needed.
Epic poems have many characteristics. There is a "hero" who is important and has a significant ability or characteristic. There is usually a supernatural aspect, a villain of some kind, and an overlying theme.
There are also several technical aspects. The poet is usually objective, there is repetition in the wording, and an extended speech made by the "hero" is featured at some point.