Short-answer response question: What are the differences between watching a story, reading a story, and listening to a story? Write your answer using three to four sentences

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Watching a story, typically presented through film or theater, engages viewers visually and often incorporates elements like acting, cinematography, and sound, creating a dynamic experience. Reading a story allows for personal interpretation and imagination, as readers create their own mental images and pace through the text. Listening to a story, such as through audiobooks or storytelling, emphasizes vocal tone and inflection, bringing an auditory dimension that can enhance emotional engagement. Each medium offers a unique way to experience and connect with narratives.

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