Because it has to follow the plot in order to carry on the series to generations of viewers out there.
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It depends what the book is, how much you need to copy, and what you're copying it for.
Quotations should go after the period at the end of the sentence when copying a sentence from a book.
i dont understand what your asking but they are called exactly the same things..
They will always get complaints that it was not exactly like they pictured it would look like from the discriptions from the book.
No, copying other people works into your own (without acknowledging this) is called plagiarism.
It depends on the type and distribution of the project, the extent of the copying, the nature of the book, and more. For most educational uses, limited copying is considered fair, but this isn't necessarily a given.
If you mean that the director better make the movies exactly like the book, then good luck. They always try to make the movie better than the book but they usually dont. the book is always better. For example Twilight the book and Twilight the movie are totally different.
You review it, and then put it in your own words. Copying it right from the book is plagiarism.
The Book of Everything was created in 2004.
There will not be an eighth book. As the last book was made into two movies there are eighth movies.
Some movies that closely follow the book's plot and characters include "To Kill a Mockingbird," "The Great Gatsby," and "Gone Girl." These adaptations are known for their faithfulness to the source material and maintaining the core themes of the original books.
Everything Will Be OK - book - was created in 2005.