Answer:
One angle
Explanation:
I have seen several scripts with various directions such as "Close on" "from another angle", etc. And other scripts without such notations. I have seen conflicting comments concerning this practice---Some producers I have contacted say they want this IN the "finished script" they get and others, feel, like I do, that camera angles and lighting and such are up to the director in the production phase. I have also read that Spec Scripts do not have such notations. So what should I include or not, in this respect, in a Spec Script.
Answer:
1. Select the cell, click and start typing
2. Select the cell, click and start typing
Explanation:
To enter data in a cell in a spreadsheet, select the cell, click and start typing.
To overwrite data in a cell, select the cell, click and start typing.
A spreadsheet is an application that is used for entering, organizing, analyzing, interpreting and storing data. It a relatively simple application and an example is Microsoft Excel. The easiest way to enter data into a spreadsheet is to select the cell, click and start typing. Overwriting an already existing data can be done in the same manner in which data is entered into a cell - selecting the cell, clicking and start typing.
By looking at your code, it seems like you're trying to let the user enter positive numbers until the user enters a negative number. To achieve this, you need to indent int(input("Enter a number, negative to stop")) inside the loop.
The second answer choice is correct.