Which of the following is the most important difference between writing for the stage and writing for the screen?
A. Screenplays are usually written to be performed
and are not treated as literature like most plays.
B. The first screenplays did not place an emphasis on
language since film was originally silent.
C. Screenplays are written in a different format than
scripts for the stage.
D. Screenplays contain additional instructions in their
writing such as directions for camera angles.
A.
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a. subtly integrating with it. b. dominating the site. c. becoming virtually invisible. d. all of these. e. none of these.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).