Vibrant
<em>The poster includes </em><em><u>bright</u></em><em>, pretty colors to catch the viewer’s attention and evoke a sense of joy. </em>
The most accurate and precise replacement for “bright” would be the word “vibrant” because “bright,” means to give off or reflect light, and the poster probably did neither. “Vibrant,” on the other hand, means colors that stand out/are striking because of hue or contrast.
I think there is a comma before and after "nor"
I am very sorry if I'm wrong
The answer is D i’m pretty sure
Answer:
A tactic to intrigue the audience and capture their interest before the film comes out, building an early fan following