Answer:
25.1:
2) Richard is going to go to the cinema.
3) Rachel is going to meet with Dave.
4) Karen is going to have lunch with Will.
5) Sue and Tom are going to go to a party.
25.2:
2) Are you going to work next week?
3) What are you doing tomorrow evening?
4) What time are your friends coming?
5) When is Lisa going on holiday?
25.3:
3) I am going to volleyball on Thursday.
4) I am going to eat ice cream tonight.
5) My mom and I are going to the grocery store on Wednesday.
6) I am going to play basketball with my sister on Friday.
25.4:
3) She is getting
4a) are going
4b) are they going
5) is going to finish
6) I will not go
7) I am going to go; We are meeting
8a) are you getting
8b) is going to leave
9a) Are you coming
9b) is the film beginning
10a) are you doing
10b) I am working
We judge the quality of music works and performances by averting our attention to the sounds instruments make. The dramatic facial expressions actors/actresses portray on their face. The technique musicians use while playing their instrument. The way the costumes are designed in a performance. If the guest speaker in a performance stuttered or forgot a pat of their speech. If a composer’s sheet music dropped in the middle of composing a recital/performance/play. To sum it up, we pay attention to the little details in the things we see/witness, which makes us quick to judge.
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Answer:
D). L-Cut.
Explanation:
L-cut is demonstrated as the editing technique in which the previous scene's audio overlaps and cuts the succeeding scene's picture. This leads to playing the audio of the present scene until the next scene until the actual video of that scene begins to play.
As per the question, 'L-cut' is being illustrated as reflected through Jazmin's observation while watching television that 'audio of the present scene being continued till next scene before playing of the audio from that clip'. This would assist in avoiding the abrupt ending of the current clip and moving on to the next clip smoothly and coherently. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
B. Metaphor
It's a metaphor because it doesn't have like or as which means its not a simile. There is no rhyme in it so you can eliminate that answer and there is no repetition so using process of elimination you will find that the answer is: B-Metaphor