What does the professor imply about script adaptation? [originaltext]Listen to p

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问题 What does the professor imply about script adaptation?
Listen to part of a conversation between a student and a professor. (S = Student, P = Professor)
P: Well, there is a general playwriting category, but actually, his award was for script adaptation. He adapted a novel into a play.
S: Script adaptation?
P: Oh, it’s a very specialized skill writing a play based on some other written work, novels, short stories. Now we’ve been studying original plays, which are pretty much based on the writer’s imagination. But think about adapting a script…
S: Yeah, seems like it might be easier. Like, to start with something that’s already written.
P: Well, actually think about it. Transferring that material to a whole different genre, from narration to live dialogue. Imagination is a part of it, sure, but it also requires a lot of technical knowledge about theater production, acting, and so on. So, Professor Altman, for example, he took a novel, and made it into a play, dealing with all the different conventions the plays have. You know, like limitations of scene changes and… Well, it’d be a good thing to ask him about it at the reception tomorrow.

选项 A、It depends almost entirely on the writer’s imagination.
B、It is more often based on novels than on short stories.
C、It is more difficult than the man thinks it is.
D、It gives playwrights more commercial success than writing original plays does.

答案 C

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