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AysviL [449]
1 year ago
10

How might a movie trailer and an essay introduction be similar? What are the purposes of both and what do they do for the viewer

or reader?
English
2 answers:
WINSTONCH [101]1 year ago
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Answer:

Trailers and essay introductions can be very, very similar. Essay introductions just give a very brief overview of what the essay will be about, just like how trailers give a little insight as to what the movie will be about. Neither essay introductions nor movie trailers give direct facts and information about either the essay topic or whole plot of the movie. The purpose it to mainly just "hook" the reader/viewer and make them want to either read the essay or watch the movie just based on the introduction or trailer.

Hope this helps.

Studentka2010 [4]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

A movie trailer and an essay introduction are both meant to hook the reader/viewer and convince them to read/watch the entire thing. They both might ask questions that can only be answered if you continue, or tell about a portion of the movie/essay without giving everything away.

Explanation:

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