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8 August, 04:27

The original quotation from Jeremy Black, a film critic, reads "This film can be said to be many things, but one of the things it is not is funny." Which is fair use of this quotation? Question 1 options: A) Jeremy Black insists that "[t]his film ... is not ... funny." B) Jeremy Black claims that this movie is "many things ...[including] funny." C) Jeremy Black has called the film "funny." D) Jeremy Black claims that "[t]his film can be said to be many things[; ] ... one of the things it is is funny."

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  1. 8 August, 04:53
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    Explanation:

    Jeremy Black insists that "[t]his film ... is not ... funny."

    "This film can be said to be many things, but one of the things it is not is funny."
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