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Sasa has created a film version of the following written excerpt. he has shot it with bright lighting, cool colors, and an eye-level camera angle. read the excerpt:

his grandmother placed a mug of steaming tea upon the table and a comforting hand upon his shoulder.

“drink up,” she said. “there’s no need to fuss about your grades just now.” she sat beside him and folded her hands in her lap. “did you know that when i was your age, i failed geometry?

”his eyes grew wide. “you? ” he sputtered. “but . . you’re a math teacher! ”

gran’s eyes twinkled.

how do sasa’s film techniques relate to the content and mood of this excerpt?

a.
the camera angle, colors, and lighting convey the drama of the excerpt.

b.
the camera angle, colors, and lighting reflect the tension of the excerpt.

c.
the camera angle, colors, and lighting reflect the relaxed mood of the excerpt.

d.
the camera angle, colors, and lighting reflect the ominous mood of the excerpt.

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