Strength Of A Play Analysis

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The various forms of storytelling that I have encountered as a reader or viewer are movies, books, and plays. The strengths of a movie is that its seen visually and heard. The strengths of a book is that you are able to use your imagination. The strengths of a play is that the viewer can interact with what it. The weakness of a movie is that it could be not be as good as you thought it would be. The weakness of a book is that fewer people are reading them now and books are losing out to technological advances. The weakness of a play is that people might not like the

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