Which of the following demonstrates how cinematic language becomes individuated and complex?
A) A movie combines a variety of elements such as lighting, sound, and acting into a single shot.
B) A movie uses individual elements so that they retain their conventional, generalized meaning.
C) A movie refuses to combine elements or even possess more than one shot.
D) A movie juxtaposes shots in particular contexts, creating scenes and sequences.
E) A movie only uses text to communicate meaning to the viewer.
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