1.Many books have been recorded as ________ or made into movies, allowing an audience to experience the same story in different ways.

2.In a book, the author is directly communicating with the ________, but it is up to the reader to get mental images of the characters and action.

3.Books contain a large number of ________ and descriptions that provide readers with a lot of background information, and they take much longer to get through than other mediums.

4.________ allow readers to hear the emphasis and the phrasing that the narrator uses.

5.Movies are created by actors, directors, and producers who ________ the story visually.

6.They rely on ________ and action to tell the story and provide an audience with limited background information.

7.The main goal of a movie is to keep the ________ moving forward, so certain details and events that appear in the book version are removed.

8.When you compare and contrast a story that is told in different mediums, ask yourself these questions: Is the same ________ being told?

1.adaptations

2.reader
3.details
4.audiobooks
5.portray
6.visuals
7.plot
8.story