Question

The Great Train Robbery is historically significant because

a. it cuts away from scenes before the action is fully played out.

b. it began the development of the basic practices of the cinematic language.

c. it posits the shot rather than the scene as the basic unit of cinematic meaning.

d. it was the first film to exploit the violence of armed crime.

e. all of the above

f. none of the above

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