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How are stage and film versions of a drama similar?
The viewer must infer the mood from the lighting and sound effects.
The viewer must envision the way the characters look and sound.
The viewer must imagine the setting.
The viewer must visualize the action.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct: 1, 3, and 4.

- Both stage and film use lighting and sound to create mood, so the viewer infers mood from those cues (1).
- Both can present only part of a setting or imply offstage locations, so the viewer must fill in or imagine parts of the setting (3).
- Both present action that the viewer must follow and mentally visualize as it unfolds (4).

Not correct: 2. In stage and film versions the characters’ appearance and voices are actually shown/heard, so the viewer does not have to envision how they look and sound (that would be true for reading a play).