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Movies based on books are never as good as the original stories. They often change important details or leave out essential parts of the plot. The directors and actors rarely capture the true spirit of the characters or the themes. Reading a book is a much more immersive and rewarding experience than watching a movie.
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Movies based on books are a great way to introduce new audiences to the world of literature. They can spark interest in the original source material and encourage people to read more. The directors and actors also bring their own creativity and interpretation to the stories; in the same way that authors use prose, filmmakers use visual and audio elements to express the tone and style of the narratives. So while a movie adaptation may stray from its source material, it often offers a fresh and enriching artistic interpretation of the original narrative.

Based on the texts, how would the author of Text 2 most likely respond to the claims of the author of Text 1?

Answer: C. By insisting that movies based on books are not meant to duplicate the books but to complement them