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English, 24.07.2019 23:00, jordan2875

Why might a film adaptation of a short story choose to omit the physical description of a character? a. it would interfere with the film's plot. b. it would remove the audience's suspension of disbelief. c. it would allow the audience to use their imagination more. d. the description would not be needed because the audience can see the actor.

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