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Mr.Thesaxman

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Which simultaneous presentation method is most compatible with the
  structure of the sectional montage?


 
 

a. slow tertiary motion
  b. accelerated tertiary motion
   c. multiple screens
  d. high-density shot sequence in first-order space
  e. low-density shot sequence in first-order space



Question 2

What is the intended effect of an idea-associative montage?
 
 

a. generating a tertium quid
  b. bridging t story continuity
  c. interrupting t story continuity
  d. introducing a t subplot
  e. introducing a new t character




Beatricemm

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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

a



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