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Darcy was working on a presentation on playing chess. Because she chose the Checkerboard animation for her slide title, she had to use the same animation for her bullet points. True False
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Darcy was working on a presentation on playing chess. Because she chose the Checkerboard animation for her slide title, she had to use the same animation for her bullet points.
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False I don’t the she used the same same animation because if she did she would not get a good grade
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False because why would she keep using the same thing over and over again
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