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English, 11.12.2020 01:00 derick263

Please loves, please help me with these questions! This is the last day for me to do them and I am struggling with them. Please help me. Plz plz. ;-; -- I will give you all my points and give you brainlest {however u spell it} 1) Can you think of vastly different films that share the same genre? Can you think of any films that defy genre?

2)What examples of film genre conventions can you think of? Why might audiences respond positively to genre conventions?

3)What variations are possible within examples of films from the same genre?

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