Compare Media Quick Check 1 of 41 of 4 Items Question One difference between a book and a movie is that with a book you are(1 point) Responses listening to the voices and attitudes of many different characters. listening to the voices and attitudes of many different characters. interpreting an author's words and using imagination to picture events. interpreting an author's words and using imagination to picture events. watching a director's interpretation of the events of a story. watching a director's interpretation of the events of a story. watching multiple people perform an interpretation of the events of a story.

The correct response is interpreting an author's words and using imagination to picture events. This is a key difference between reading a book and watching a movie - when reading a book, the reader must use their own imagination to visualize the events and characters described by the author, while in a movie, the director's interpretation is shown on screen for the audience to see.

In deciding the best medium to tell a story, which step is first?(1 point) Responses thinking about what the characters are doing thinking about what the characters are doing identifying the audience identifying the audience figuring out the setting figuring out the setting deciding how much to leave to the imagination

The correct response is identifying the audience. It is important to consider who the target audience is when deciding the best medium to tell a story in order to determine how to effectively engage and communicate with them.

When comparing reading a book to listening to an audio recording of the same book, the book _________.(1 point) Responses displays the facial expressions of the characters. displays the facial expressions of the characters. requires the audience to imagine Characters' voices. requires the audience to imagine Characters' voices. provides the spoken emotions of the characters. provides the spoken emotions of the characters. Emphasizes characters' personalities through tone. Emphasizes characters' personalities through tone.

The correct response is requires the audience to imagine characters' voices. When reading a book, the reader has to use their imagination to give the characters their own voices, while in an audio recording, the narrator provides voices for the characters.