directions: read the following selection, and answer the question that follows.
3-d mov...
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directions: read the following selection, and answer the question that follows.
3-d movies
imagine watching a movie in which a ferocious lion charges toward you and lunges out of the screen in your direction. this effect can only happen when you are watching a 3-d movie wearing special 3-d glasses. three-d stands for âthree-dimensional.â when something is two-dimensional, it is flat like a picture. when it is three-dimensional, it is lifelike. it can be viewed from a number of angles. in a 3-d movie, things also appear to âpopâ out of the screen.
which descriptive words in the paragraph above you to visualize a ferocious lion?
a. three-dimensional and flat
b. charges and lunges
c. pop out and angles
d. lunges and lifelike
select the best answer from the choices provided
[a]a
[b]b
[c]c
[d]d
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