Which statement is true?
a.
forensic animation always results in the suspect’s convicti...
English, 17.08.2019 06:10 heyysiirr3064
Which statement is true?
a.
forensic animation always results in the suspect’s conviction.
c.
forensic animation has been successfully used to convict some criminals, but it is not perfect.
b.
forensic animation is not allowed in court.
d.
none of the above
which word should be emphasized in this sentence?
“the accuracy of the animation depends a great deal on the data that is given to the animators.”
a.
animation
c.
animators
b.
accuracy
d.
data
posterior and have similar meanings.
a.
behind
c.
above
b.
front
d.
below
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