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Imagine that you are creating a scene for a movie. Your scene will need a setting, time frame, props, lighting, and so on. As you imagine the scene, you consider some of the following: Where will the scene be? Who is in the scene? What else is in the scene? Who is most likely to view this movie? Your scene is a kind of landscape that will be the context for the “action.”

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