Answer:
1. The movie puts you more in the vision of the jurors at times. Ways they do that is by moving the camera like you are walking through the building. This is different then reading their lines in the play from a possibly more detached perspective.
2. The movie actually shows the boy, rather than how you only read mentions of him in the book. This possibly humanizes him more to the watcher or possibly makes them think more on if he actually did it based on looking at him.
3. The movie also possibly shows more of Juror 3's reactions and emotions than reading them in a play had done, like how he quietly walks out the door with the torn-up photo of his son left behind, which helps the watcher understand why he changes his mind in the end and generally enhances his character.
Explanation:
I think you should watch the movie maybe, just to see it, I suppose.
Someone please tell me the difference and similarities between "denotation" and "connotation"
Thank you ;w;
Answer:
Denotation is the dictionary meaning of a word. Connotation is the emotional overtones or nuances that the word is understood to have, but which don't necessarily show up in the dictionary. So, for example, the words "youngster" and "child" both have the same denotation. However, they have slightly different connotations.
Explanation:
I hope this help!!
Which text features tell the main idea of the whole text?
A. Title
B. HEADING
C.subtitle
D.Footnote
Answer:
I think it's letter A.
not sure my answer correct me if my answer is wrong:)
Why is education so important when applying for a job?
Answer in 3–4 sentences.
Answer in your own words.
Answer:
Education will increase the number of jobs available to you in many ways.
One way education may help is by granting you knowledge in particular fields that may have strict requirements in order to qualify.
It will increase the likelihood of being selected by your future employer if you have education or previous experience in the field you're applying for. Another way is that it grants you access to paths that will require an education, such as: medicine, engineering, and education.