Motion picture language is: 

A. the vocabulary used to describe shots on a movie set. 
B. communication with the viewer through the visual and sonic elements of movies. 
C. the type of language that is used to describe movies, such as in film and television reviews. 
D. the type of description used to introduce movies, whether on posters or short summaries. 


Answer: B

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