One of the disadvantages of watching the scene rather than reading it is the difficulty in interpreting the movements in the absence of stage directions.
<h3>What are stage directions?</h3>
- They are instructions.
- Show how actors must express their characters through movements and behaviors.
- They show how the scenario should be set.
The stage directions shown in the text above show how actors should move through stage directions. This is shown in detail and specifies that it can be missed if the scene is watched and not read.
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Parasites that use only a single host species in their life are called monoxenic; those with multiple hosts are called heteroxenic. ... intermediate hosts are all the others. Paratenic hosts are hosts that are used only for transport; no life cycle stages are completed within the host.
The Treaty of Paris.. I think that would be the answer.