Question

One difference between a book and a movie is that with a book you are
A. Watching a director’s interpretation of the events of a story.
B. Listening to the voices and attitudes of many different characters.
C. Interpreting an author’s words and using imagination to picture events.
D. Watching multiple people perform an interpretation of the events of a story.

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The correct answer is: **C. Interpreting an author’s words and using imagination to picture events.**

This option highlights the unique aspect of reading a book, where the reader actively engages with the text and uses their imagination to create mental images of the story, as opposed to watching a visual interpretation in a movie.
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