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Marrrta
1 month ago
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Reflect on your experience with watching the scene performed versus your experience of reading it. How were they different? Was

any element emphasized more in one version? Was any element missing from one? Explain your answer in two to three sentences
English
1 answer:
Leya [7.7K]1 month ago
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<span>Observing the scene as a performance felt quite distinct compared to simply reading the text. The live acting highlights gestures and facial cues that communicate deeper meaning. These physical expressions are absent from the written version and must be envisioned by the reader.

This is a sample response to the question; feel free to rephrase it as needed.

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