A I'm sure it's helps keep the button on slik is too soft wood would not help a smaller button wouldn't help so A is the correct answer
Just left to my own devices, I would have picked Stretch and/or Squash. The next closest thing (out of those three) is exaggeration. When you read the description of exaggeration, you find that physical characteristics can be exaggerated, but they should resemble some form of reality.
The second one is really a very close call. You could make a case for either secondary action, or follow through. The only one you could eliminate is pose to pose. That is reserved for how the action goes from one pose to another. That is more of a problem in technique than overall plotting. I think I'd pick follow through, because the character has stopped bouncing the ball, but he likely hasn't stopped sweating nor looking at his watch.
Pretty interesting question. You are not going to get asked that every day.
Answer:Instead of banning modes altogether, Aristotle recognized that modes could be used to produce difference emotional responses. All of the following emotions were thought to be aroused by a musical mode except: A. reverence.
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Stimulus fading involves introducing or altering a new element, such as color, intensity, or size, to the target stimulus, which is gradually faded by reducing its intensity or components. <u>TRUE</u>
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A behavioral technique called stimulus fading involves bringing the feared stimuli, such an unfamiliar person, closer to the child bit by bit while giving them time to get used to (or adjust to) the stimulus before each step.
the most to the least prompting To assist a kid in learning to read the word bed, a line drawing of a bed can be gradually transformed into the letters b-e-d. Each of these is an illustration of stimulus fading.
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