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How might a mostly text account of a news story differ from a mostly visual account of the same event?

A mostly text account gives the author more control over what the audience sees; a mostly visual account is vague about details.
A mostly text account is more likely to include background information, such as possible causes or effects of the event.
A mostly visual account will probably be longer and contain more minor details than a mostly text account.
A mostly visual account may include interviews with eyewitnesses, while a text account can contain only description.

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b) A mostly text account is more likely to include background information, such as possible causes or effects of the event.

Step-by-step explanation:

A visual narrative lacks specificity, whereas a text-based one allows the author greater control over the information presented to the reader.

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