Consider this claim: When a book is made into a movie, you should read the book before seeing the movie
Now consider how someone might argue against this.
Which sentence presents a counterclaim to the above claim?
(1 point)
Books typically include more details about the characters and plot of a story than movie versions.
It's a waste of time to read a book when you can see the movie in a couple hours.
1 answer
Books and movies are two different forms of storytelling, and the movie can stand on its own without needing to read the book.