Apply what you know of universal facial expressions by defining and giving an example of each
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Student answer will vary, but examples should complement the six descriptions:
Happiness—raise mouth corners into a smile
Fear—raise brows, open eyes fully, and open mouth slightly
Surprise—arch brows, open eyes wide to expose more white, and drop jaw open slightly
Disgust—Raise upper lip and wrinkle nose
Anger—lower brows, press lips together firmly, and bulge eyes
Sadness—lower mouth corners and raise inner portion of brows
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Provide a detailed explanation of the process of preparing speaking notes
What will be an ideal response?
A viewer's ability to find meaning in a film is based on ________
A) knowledge B) cultural experience C) preferences D) all of these
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.