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English, 04.11.2019 05:31 Baseball4744

Review the information in the chart about the problems of turning stories into films.
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solution
cut scenes
the plot is exceeding a reasonable time
frame
the narrative description of the setting is
too long
a prop is a challenge to use.
build a detailed set.
change the prop.
characters' thoughts need to be described

what solution best completes the chart?

1.add more narrative detail.
2.eliminate characters.
3.add dialogue or a voice-over.
4.change the ending.


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