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English, 28.01.2021 20:20 tcapele252

Read this sentence from Text A. “This creates a double
exposure-the storm on the top and the action scene
on the bottom of the film.” (paragraph 5)

What does the phrase double exposure mean as it is used in this context?

A. a system for reusing old film

B. exposing one piece of film two times

C. making two prints of the same piece of film

D. creating one piece of film from several pieces of film

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