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djyliett [7]
2 years ago
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Which statement accurately describes the role of the writer in entertainment?

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Alika [10]2 years ago
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The statement which<em> accurately describes</em> the role of the writer in entertainment is:

  • Once a writer sells his/her screenplay for a film, he/she has little say in the final product, even stars and directors may decide to alter or delete lines or scenes.

<h3>What is Entertainment?</h3>

This refers to the use of activities which are considered to be fun and as a form of leisure to them that gets their attention.

With this in mind, we can see that the role of the writer in making entertainment is that while they can write the scenes, their work is not the finished product and can always be changed.

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