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(I do not own the definitions by the way)
Definitions:
Bird's-eye is an elevated view of an object from above, with a perspective as though the observer were a bird, often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans, and maps. It can be an aerial photograph, but also a drawing.
Eye-level is the axis around which a perspective drawing is constructed. When we are outdoors we use the horizon as a point of reference to judge the scale and distance of objects in relation to us. In perspective drawing, the horizon also happens to be the viewer's eye-level.
High-angle shot is a cinematic technique where the camera looks down on the subject from a high angle and the point of focus often gets "swallowed up." High-angle shots can make the subject seem vulnerable or powerless when applied with the correct mood, setting, and effects.
Low-angle is a shot from a camera angle positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eye line, looking up. Sometimes, it is even directly below the subject's feet. Psychologically, the effect of the low-angle shot is that it makes the subject look strong and powerful.
To answer your question, the answer would be low-angle!
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-Kappifilms
Answer: the relationship between these two paragraphs is that Donny wanted to learn how to fly to not feel left out.
Explanation: The relationship between the first and second paragraph is that in the first paragraph Donny the bird couldn't figure out how to fly no matter how hard the bird tried which is why he wanted to learn how to fly to not feel left out. The second paragraph is the similar situation as the first paragraph since since Donny didn't want to be left out because winter is around the corner and he still doesn't know how to fly which is why he's trying his best to learn how fly so he doesn't get left out when all the other birds head south for the summer.
No but you need a licence when teach as a dance instructor