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Which are characteristics of a literary adaptation? Select three options.
original point of view
addition of characters
identical narrator
same syntax
new plot events
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Selected: original point of view; addition of characters; new plot events.
Why: adaptations typically work from the source's point of view (even if it’s reframed), and commonly add or alter characters and introduce new plot events to fit the new medium or length. “Identical narrator” and “same syntax” are not characteristic—narration and sentence-level style usually change when a work is adapted.
Why: adaptations typically work from the source's point of view (even if it’s reframed), and commonly add or alter characters and introduce new plot events to fit the new medium or length. “Identical narrator” and “same syntax” are not characteristic—narration and sentence-level style usually change when a work is adapted.
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