Answer:
False
Explanation:
Parallel editing is a cinematographic technique that alternates between two sequential planes in order to give the spectator the sensation of several things happening simultaneously. That is, in this type of editing, the movie shows, in a single scene, several actions that are in different sequential plane, but occur at the same time.
So if in a movie we have a bank robbery taking place and at the same time we have another related action going on across the city - the police being warned and moving to get to the bank - most filmmakers call this montage, Parallel editing.
<span>determinism is the
belief that behavior is shaped/determined by internal and/or external
forces beyond our control, rather than an individual's will to do
something. Example - biological approach - neurotransmission.
free will is </span><span>The
belief that behavior is determined by our own free will and that we
have full control over our actions. Example - humanistic psychology such
as Maslow.</span>
Explanation:
The shapes that I see are a circle and two squares