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_____________________ For example, you can imagine what the characters look like. Also, you can use your imagination to see the story. Overall, books help you imagine more than movies.
Books are better than movies because you can picture the characters’ faces.
Books are better than movies because you can imagine the story in your head.
Books can be used to learn new things and as a way to relax.
Books and movies are both great because people use them all around the world.
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Books are often better than movies because they let readers imagine characters’ faces and the story world for themselves. Unlike films, which show a director’s single visual interpretation, books encourage active imagination and can convey characters’ thoughts and detailed background. They’re also useful for learning new things and for relaxing. Still, books and movies both play important roles and are enjoyed worldwide.
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- Remove repetition: two sentences say essentially the same thing about imagining characters/story. Combine them for clarity.
- Vary sentence length to improve flow.
- Add a topic sentence and a concluding sentence to make the paragraph feel complete.
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- Intro/thesis: State why books are preferable overall (imagination, depth, learning, relaxation).
- Body paragraph 1: Imagination — books let readers create visuals and unique interpretations.
- Body paragraph 2: Depth and detail — internal thoughts, background, and subtleties that movies often compress.
- Body paragraph 3: Practical benefits — portability, slower pace for reflection, and educational uses.
- Conclusion: Acknowledge movies’ strengths (visuals, sound, accessibility) and restate why books have unique advantages.
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1) Polished short paragraph (edited + tightened)
Books are often better than movies because they let readers imagine characters’ faces and the story world for themselves. Unlike films, which show a director’s single visual interpretation, books encourage active imagination and can convey characters’ thoughts and detailed background. They’re also useful for learning new things and for relaxing. Still, books and movies both play important roles and are enjoyed worldwide.
2) Quick grammar/style notes
- Remove repetition: two sentences say essentially the same thing about imagining characters/story. Combine them for clarity.
- Vary sentence length to improve flow.
- Add a topic sentence and a concluding sentence to make the paragraph feel complete.
3) If you want to expand into a short essay (outline)
- Intro/thesis: State why books are preferable overall (imagination, depth, learning, relaxation).
- Body paragraph 1: Imagination — books let readers create visuals and unique interpretations.
- Body paragraph 2: Depth and detail — internal thoughts, background, and subtleties that movies often compress.
- Body paragraph 3: Practical benefits — portability, slower pace for reflection, and educational uses.
- Conclusion: Acknowledge movies’ strengths (visuals, sound, accessibility) and restate why books have unique advantages.
Tell me which option you want (edit, full essay, kid-friendly version, or something else) and I’ll do it.
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