Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition.

A. A type of symbol with its own four-frame Timeline
B. Text that is updated automatically with information from a Web server when the document is displayed in a Web browser as part of a Web site
C. Stores symbols you create for a document
D. Symbols that can be static images or animated images
E. A copy of a symbol in the document's library that appears within the document
F. A graphic or button that can be used more than once in your document
G. Symbols that contain their own Timeline and operate independent of the Timeline of the movie in which they appear
H. The menu on which the New Symbol command is available
I. A tool that creates a shape that is treated as a separate object whose characteristics you can modify using the Property inspector without having to redraw the shapes from scratch
J. A tool that allows you to move, rotate, scale, skew, and distort objects
K. A tool that copies the fill or stroke properties of one object and applies them to another object
L. A tool that changes the color of an existing fill or adds a fill to an enclosed area


A. button
B. dynamic
C. library
D. graphic
E. instance
F. symbol
G. movie clip
H. Insert
I. Rectangle Primitive
J. Free Transform
K. Eyedropper
L. Paint Bucket

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