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a. That movie confused me visually.
b. That movie visually confused me.
c. Visually, that movie confused me.
Do these sentences mean the same?
I think there is a difference between (a) on one hand and (b) and (c) on the other.
I think in (a) the visual methods used in the movie confused me. I am saying how (in what manner) the movie confused me.
In (b) and (c), it seems as if I am saying that 'as a visual experience' the movie was confusing for me. When I consider it from that point of view, I have to say that it was confusing.
Am I correct? Maybe (b) has both meanings?
b. That movie visually confused me.
c. Visually, that movie confused me.
Do these sentences mean the same?
I think there is a difference between (a) on one hand and (b) and (c) on the other.
I think in (a) the visual methods used in the movie confused me. I am saying how (in what manner) the movie confused me.
In (b) and (c), it seems as if I am saying that 'as a visual experience' the movie was confusing for me. When I consider it from that point of view, I have to say that it was confusing.
Am I correct? Maybe (b) has both meanings?