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A character is walking down the road and, as he does, he lifts his hat to greet a passerby. The scene uses (arcs, appeal, or exaggeration) to make the character relatable. As the character walks, his coat-tails swing left to right with each step. The movement of his coat-tails demonstrates the principle of (follow through, pose-to-pose, or overlapping action).

Pick one from inside each set of parenthesis.

Answer :

Answer:

Overlapping Action

Explanation:

When the main body of the character stops all other parts will continue in order to catch up. The main mass of the character are known as arms, long hair, clothing, coat tails or a dress, floppy ears or a long tail.

When it comes to pose-to-pose, straight ahead animation starts at the both first drawing, and works drawing, then it finish at the drawing to the end of a scene.

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Answer:

first part is arcs and second is overlapping action

Explanation:

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