Asked by caleb
Some people believe that the book version of a story is always better than the movie. What reason might these readers give for preferring the book?
Books usually include a lot more dialogue than description.
Books usually provide a more believable plot line.
Books are able to include details films must leave out.
Books tend to include less background information.
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Books are able to include details films must leave out.
Explanation: Readers often prefer books because they can contain more background, inner thoughts, subplots, and descriptive detail that movies — limited by runtime and visual storytelling — have to cut or simplify.
Explanation: Readers often prefer books because they can contain more background, inner thoughts, subplots, and descriptive detail that movies — limited by runtime and visual storytelling — have to cut or simplify.
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