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What is true about both the stage and film version of a drama?
Neither require the viewer to interpret the setting to better understand the story’s context.
Neither require the viewer to interpret the mood based on the lighting and sound effects used.
Both require the viewer to visualize the action based on the stage directions in the drama’s script.
Both require the viewer to infer characters’ emotions and motivations through the actors’ portrayals.
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Both require the viewer to infer characters’ emotions and motivations through the actors’ portrayals.
Explanation: In both stage and film, actors convey feelings and intentions through voice, expression, and movement, and the audience must interpret those performances to understand characters. The other choices are false: settings and mood often must be interpreted (especially on stage), and stage directions guide theatrical production but are not something viewers must read to visualize a film’s action.
Explanation: In both stage and film, actors convey feelings and intentions through voice, expression, and movement, and the audience must interpret those performances to understand characters. The other choices are false: settings and mood often must be interpreted (especially on stage), and stage directions guide theatrical production but are not something viewers must read to visualize a film’s action.
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