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Read the following scene, and view the image that accompanies it.

The three-man crew of the Guppy, all of them scowling, sat
around a table in the galley while the room tilted back and
forth. The captain reminded the crew that their pay was
one percent of the profits from the fish they caught, which
wasn't much encouragement since they hadn't caught any
fish.
What is the major difference between the text and the image?

A. The text focuses on plot, while the image focuses on conflict.

B. The text focuses on subjectivity, while the image focuses on objectivity.

C. The text focuses on medium while the image focuses in content.

D. The text focuses on characters, while the image focuses on setting.

Read the following scene, and view the image that accompanies it. The three-man crew-example-1
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The major difference between the text and the image is that the text focuses on characters, while the image focuses on the setting.

Step-by-step explanation:

The text attempts to show some of the characters that are present in the plot. The crew, as explained in the text, seem to be sulking due to their failed attempt at catching fishes on that particular day.

Furthermore, their captain yet reminds them that they shall be getting their share of the money based on the number of fishes they catch.

These particulars depict the characters that are present in the plot and their state of mind at that time.

Contrary to that, the image that is shown is that of a ship caught up in a mighty storm, showing the setting of the ship, and not the of the character's that are present in the ship

Hence this is the difference between the text and the image.

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