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What is true about both the stage and film version of a drama?
A Neither require the viewer to interpret the setting to better understand the story’s context.
B Neither require the viewer to interpret the mood based on the lighting and sound effects used.
C Both require the viewer to visualize the action based on the stage directions in the drama’s script.
D Both require the viewer to infer characters’ emotions and motivations through the actors’ portrayals.

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Answer:

"Both require the viewer to infer characters' emotions and motivations through the actors' portrayals."

Step-by-step explanation:

With reading a play or story, you are able to differ everything based on what imagery goes on in your own mind. This is why more people like reading over watching or listening. Their voice and such are not set in stone. With stage acts and movies, everything that they do is set in stone, and nothing can be changed unless they redo the entire movie.

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User Owise
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For the answer to the question above, the similarities between a stage and film version of a drama is that both require the viewer to infer characters’ emotions and motivations through the actors’ portrayals. Since people cannot read the script to feel the emotions, it is the actors’ responsibility to portray it well.
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