The Kuleshov effect is based on the use of editing to:
A. create a new idea or argumentative position out of the juxtaposition of two completely dissimilar shots.
B. replicate or suggest the mental activity of characters.
C. leave out a scene's establishing shot and lead the spectator to infer spatial or temporal continuity from the shots of separate elements.
D. smooth over the potential rupture for the spectator caused by a shift in time or location.
Answer: C
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