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Read the following scene from Trifles.

COUNTY ATTORNEY. Here’s a nice mess. (The women draw nearer.)

MRS. PETERS (to the other woman). Oh, her fruit; it did freeze. (To the Lawyer). She worried about that when it turned so cold. She said the fire’d go out and her jars would break.

SHERIFF. Well, can you beat the women! Held for murder and worryin’ about her preserves.

COUNTY ATTORNEY. I guess before we’re through she may have something more serious than preserves to worry about.

HALE. Well, women are used to worrying over trifles. (The two women move a little closer together.)

In a film production, where should the camera focus if the director wants to emphasize the men’s emotions?
• on the women’s actions
• on close-ups of the women
• on close-ups of the men
• on the characters’ costumes

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Close up of the men, you can’t focus/put emphasis on the emotions of a specific character if they’re off screen or sharing the screen with another characters face
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Answer:

on close-ups of the men

Step-by-step explanation:

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