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How are descriptions of setting in a script different from those in a piece of fiction?

a. Scripts include more general descriptions because the audience will be able to see the details of the setting
b. scripts include more figurative language in order to make the writing feel surprising a new.
c. scripts include more detail descriptions because the director needs to know exactly what to include
d. scripts include more vivid detail in order to help the characters come alive in the readers mind

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A

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User Sangheestyle
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A

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Scripts do include more general Description helps people see the details where fiction sometimes people can't tell, just had this question and A is correct

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