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English, 28.04.2021 07:30, aliw03

Which of these sentences from an expository essay is most likely a supporting detail?
O A. When you compare movies and television shows, it's important to
keep in mind the differences in how the two kinds of
entertainment are produced, including differences in budget,
shooting schedules, and the role of the director.
O B. For example, the car-chase scene in the movie Mad Roger's Lingo
cost more to film than the entire first season of the hit television
show Sparky and Me.
O C. So, some of the differences between movies and television singws
are because movies usually have much larger budgets.
O D. To begin with, movies have larger budgets than television shows.

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