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Crosscutting typically:.
a) creates a less restricted knowledge of narrative events than other types of editing do.
b) demands a great deal of matching on action.
c) provides a greater degree of continuity than shot/reverse shot does.
d) creates a more restricted knowledge of narrative events than other types of editing do.
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