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How does the experience of reading a "Harry Potter" novel differ from the experience of watching a movie version of the book?

A)
In the first case, the reader knows what the characters look like; in the second case, he doesn't.


B)
In the first case, the reader cannot imagine anything; in the second case, he can imagine nothing.


C)
In the first case, the reader uses his or her imagination; in the second case, everything is put on visual display.


D)
In the first case, everything is put on visual display; in the second case, the viewer uses his or her imagination.

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Answer:

C

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Answer: if you read the books and seen the movies you notice that there is more detail in the books rather rhan in the movies.

Explanation: in chamber of tsecrets the book says that mr weasly lunged at mr malphoy but in the movie it doesnt show that.

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