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topjm [15]
3 years ago
7

20 points and will mark brainliest ❤️

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1 answer:
Sphinxa [80]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Animation

Lets think about another word. Animated.

This is a word that you can occasional see describing a person. For example:

"He was animatedly talking to the shop owner"

This means something similar to:

"He was excitedly talkming to the the shop owner"

Excited can also be though of as energetic.

Energetic is movement and quickness.

This is the exact opposite of stillness.

So it is false that animation is a still image.

Hope this helps!

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