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English, 05.02.2021 01:20 nigdrew123

Sentence A: All of this is why reading a book can be so much more powerful than watching a movie.
Sentence B: When you watch a movie, you see and hear
the characters the same way everyone else in the theater
does.
Sentence C: So if you want to see a story that's personal
and meaningful to you, don't head to the multiplex - read a
book, and watch the film play out in your imagination.
Sentence D: When you read a book, on the other hand, you
picture the characters in a way that's unique to you, based
on your own experience and history
Which arrangement of these sentences would be best for a conclusion
paragraph?


Sentence A: All of this is why reading a book can be so

much more powerful than watching a movie.

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