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Which of the following best describes body half in dance A. Connecting the top and bottom parts of your body B. Connecting the opposite arm and opposite leg C. Connecting your head and lower back D. Connecting
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Which of the following best describes body half in dance
A. Connecting the top and bottom parts of your body
B. Connecting the opposite arm and opposite leg
C. Connecting your head and lower back
D. Connecting the same side of your body
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Answer is C, connecting to your head and lower back
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C
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