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1. Background music may help the audience to make certain connections within the film


Keywords: connections, within, film

In paragraph 8, the writer indicates that “Background music may aid viewer understanding by linking scenes.”





  • help=aid

  • audience=viewer

  • make connections within a film ~ linking scenes



=>ANSWER: TRUE


1. Audiences tend to be aware of how the background music is affecting them Keywords: audiences, aware, background, affecting


In the last paragraph, the writer says that “The effects of sound are often largely subtle and often are noted by only our subconscious minds. We need to foster an awareness of film sound as well as film space so as to truly appreciate an art form that sprang to life during the twentieth century – the modern

film.” This means that audiences have not been aware/have not been conscious of how background music is affecting them. Therefore, the writer adds, audiences should be made aware of the effect of background music.




=>: FALSE


1. The audience‟s response to different parts of a film can be controlled Keywords: response, different parts, controlled


In paragraph 1, the writer states that “The entire sound track consists of three essential ingredients: the human voice, sound effects and music. These three tracks must be mixed and balanced so as to produce the necessary emphases
which in turn create desired effects”. So, the reaction of the audience can be

influenced if voice, sound and music are combined appropriately.





  • combined appropriately~mixed and balanced.



=>ANSWER: C


1. The feelings and motivations of characters become clear Keywords: feelings, motivations, clear


In paragraph 2, the writer says that: “…dialogue serves to tell the story and expresses feelings and motivations of characters as well. Often with film characterization the audience perceives little or no difference between the character and the actor. Thus, the dialogue makes the character and the actor seem

to be the same person, and so the audience have no difficulty in understanding the feelings and motivations of the characters in films.





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