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All Summer in a Day The movie and the book are alike and different. One of the biggest reasons that they are the same is that in both the video and the text the setting is on the planet Venus. Another similarity is that in both the sun comes out for only one hour. One big difference between the two is that in the book, the children didn’t give Margot flowers at the end, but they did in the movie. Another difference is that in the video, the rain had not stopped for nine years, but in the short story, it had not stopped for 7 years. Finally, a reason that they are different is that Margot was not as shy in the movie as she was in the book. These are 5 ways that the movie and the text are

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