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Retake vs. revival Tue Dec 28, 2004 18:26 pm  Retake vs. revival
 

Test No. incompl/advan-2 "Spin Doctors", question 2

They are showing a ......... of a 1930's musical at the Theatre Royal.

(a) resurrection
(b) revival
(c) retake
(d) repeat

Test No. incompl/advan-2 "Spin Doctors", answer 2

They are showing a revival of a 1930's musical at the Theatre Royal.

Correct answer: (b) revival

Your answer was: incorrect
They are showing a retake of a 1930's musical at the Theatre Royal.
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Why not retake
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Retake vs. revival Tue Dec 28, 2004 19:07 pm  Retake vs. revival
 

A retake is a photograph or film sequence that is reshot.
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