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as a film student, you have been assigned the task of writing the subtitles to accompany a foreign film. however, pretend you are a foreign student writing the subtitles in english, which is your second language. the film is the story of daedalus and icarus. how would your subtitles sound? you must do the following:

--correctly use a minimum of 10 english derivatives from this module in your subtitles.

--capitalize and number the english derivatives for easy grading.

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