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Oduvanchick [21]
2 years ago
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Which example best describes a change of medium?

English
2 answers:
Vladimir [108]2 years ago
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Answer:

C. A filmmaker decides to make downtown Los Angeles the setting of his movie, Dante's Inferno.

Explanation:

Dante's Inferno is a poem, in many ways an epic poem that tells the Journey of Dante through the circles of hell. It is a written piece, which means that turning it into a movie is an absolute change of medium, since the medium is the form in which the information is passed along.

Makovka662 [10]2 years ago
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The answer is C because because inferno is Italian for hell

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