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Why is Laurie's rude behavior at home more obvious in the film version of Charles than it is in the text version?​

Why is Laurie's rude behavior at home more obvious in the film version of Charles-example-1
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User ChinnaR
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. The actor who plays Laurie in the film uses his tone of voice and facial expressions to illustrate the words and action in the story.

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I think it's option D. or B. but I think it's really B. The actor who plays Laurie in the film uses his tone of voice and facial expressions to illustrate the words and action in the story.

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