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Does anyone know or understand how to do this? If you do please tell me what I'm doing right or wrong and how to correct and fix it. 1. Use comments to clearly label the parts of your code.

2. Referring to the table above, create four sprites, making certain to use the designated sprite variables. All images are from within Game Lab.

3. Set the background to orange.

4. Create code so that each time the draw loop is executed the keys move downward by 1 px (pixel), the money moves to the left by 1 px (pixel), and the pen moves diagonally toward the lower-left corner by 1 px (pixel).

5. The steering wheel's scale is initially set to 0.25 and increases by 1% each time the draw loop is executed. It also rotates clockwise.

6. The money is to rotate counterclockwise at a rate of 2. Challenge: make the money spin faster each time through the draw loop.


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