Shwetanshu07 wrote:
Can you please explain why the answer is - literal and not direct
All artistic mentorship requires a certain level of devotion and imitation, but in choreography the influence tends to be more (i) _______ . One body is taking direction from another.
The main idea of this question is that artistic mentorship requires instructions that has to be taken by the receiver as is. If you are imitating something, then you would want it to be exact replica as the original. Similarly, the same logic is applied here. In choreography, the influence is more EXACT, because one body is directly taking instructions from another.
Direct may correspond to direction, but successful imitation don't have to directly come from the source.
Hope this clears things up. This is definitely a MEDIUM level question.