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Which of the following shows a comparison?
•Books and audiobooks have settings, plots, and characters. ***
• Reading books takes more effort than watching a movie.
• Movies rely on dialogue, and audiobooks rely on imagination.
• Audiobooks are heard, while books are read.

What does an audiobook allow you to do?
• Exclude certain details or events from a longer story.
• head the emphasis and phrasing the narrator uses. ****
• read something written directly from author to audience.
• analyze all of a characters backstory.

Which activity is the best choice for a person who wants to experience a series of books in a short amount of time?
• reading one of the books
• reading all of the books
• listening to all of the audiobooks ****
• watching the movies

Emily is planning to write a poem. When she presents it to her audience, she wants the characters to be easily imagined and their emotions to be easily felt and understood. How should she present her work?
• show a video of someone else reading it ***
• perform a personal reading
• allow someone in the audience to read it
• present it in written form for others to read

1. Books and audiobooks have settings, plots, and characters.

2. Hear the emphasis and phrasing the narrator uses.
3. Watching the movies
4. Perform a personal reading

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The answers are here

1. Books and audiobooks have settings, plots, and characters.
2. Hear the emphasis and phrasing the narrator uses.
3. Watching the movies
4. Perform a personal reading

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@Sasha Slaybright is 100% correct

I'm glad to hear that Sasha was able to help you. If there's anything further you need assistance with, please don't hesitate to ask. Have a great day!

1-Books and audiobooks have setting plots and characters

2-Hear the emphasis and phrasing the narrator uses.
3-watching the movies
4-perform a personal reading

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