Tory was excited to sign up for a screenwriting class, but it was full. Her mother suggested that Tory should just take the novel-writing class instead, since there’s no real difference between writing novels and writing screenplays. Why is Tory’s mother wrong?
A.
A screenwriter’s intention differs from a novelist’s intention.
B.
Unlike a screenwriter, a novelist must have a strong grasp of dialogue.
C.
A screenwriter and a novelist each have their own, entirely unique set of fictional strategies.
D.
Writing a screenplay is a much simpler endeavor than writing a novel.