I have a question In a well-developed paragraph that includes a topic sentence, supporting details, and conclusion, respond to the following question: Which was more effective at telling the story of Jimmy Valentine, the text or the film version? Give your opinion, and then give details about each version to support your choice. Consider elements like characterization, setting, music, lighting, and emotional connection to the story.
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I haven't heard of this but usually a book (text) is released before a movie is made. The book provides more important information that hasn't been altered as much (which you will need to help you cite text evidence). The movie is just a rearranged version of the book. Several changes were made.
*Chews on some cashews* Haven't read the text/ seen the movie. *shakes the bag* Want some? ^^
Well, you think of something better @Xaze.....
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