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English, 06.07.2019 10:00, gabriellarose2930

Imagine that after the narrative, tessa returns home and plans a new film. she writes a script that she loves. the only actor who can work with her schedule seems wrong for the main character’s role. he is a great actor, but tessa knows her script does not play to his strengths.    given what tessa learned in the story, which statements describe how she is likely to react to these obstacles?     select true or false for each statement.  true false tessa understands that flexibility is necessary, so she will revise the script so the main character fits the available actor better.  tessa will dismiss the actor from the project because he is not right for the role and does not fit her plan.    tessa will rush to find an actor who can portray the character the way she had originally planned.    tessa will take the available actor’s strengths into account when she alters her plan.

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