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English, 24.09.2019 06:00, wayneh24

How are stage and film versions of a drama similar? the viewer must infer the mood from the lighting and sound effects. the viewer must envision the way the characters look and sound. the viewer must imagine the setting. the viewer must visualize the action.

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