Invisible sounds
A. can be just as significant as visual images because the audience has to imagine rather than see whatever is being suggested through sound effects.
B. are used less often in films today because the filming of visual action has evolved to leave less off-screen action to the imagination.
C. tend to be subordinate to the dialogue in both volume and narrative importance.
D. are those sounds that are implied rather than physically heard.
Answer: A
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