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💩 (summarizes most of the movies I've seen recently)
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There is no specific number of emojis that you should use. It really depends on the context of the conversation and your personal style. However, it's generally a good idea to use emojis sparingly and only when they add to the meaning or emotion of your message. Overuse of emojis can make your messages difficult to read and appear less professional.
You can't animate in Windows Movie Maker. You can only use animations in the program.
no unless you sell it
No multimedia is not limited only in computers because it using everywhere like tv advertisement, movie making etc.
A Weird Film !
You summarize a nonfiction passage much like a fictional passage, by highlighting the key points. When summarizing, it is important to stick to only the main points, and to limit details dramatically, without of course leaving anything supremely important out.
each party is only allowed 30 minutes to summarize the key points of their case
Naruto NEVER punched Gaara in Shippuden. He only did so when they were fighting in a kind of forest. (episode 79) and that's because he had to defend sakura and sasuke (who was beaten up) ***EDIT*** But he did in the 3rd Shippuden movie. To summarize, Naruto was on his way to rescue Kakashi, and Gaara got in his way. ^w^ I kinda don't like how Gaara's portrayed in that movie... but whatever. It's a good movie, anyway, I recommend it. :D
When you read only the parts of a written work that outline and summarize its content, you are skimming or scanning the text. Skimming involves quickly reading to get a general sense of the material, while scanning involves looking for specific information or keywords. Both methods can help you grasp the main ideas without reading in detail.
Microsoft movie maker can use a usb or dv and you can export it out as a movie then import it to the software you are using.
Most likely it means that the player you are using to view the movie does not have the proper video codec. You can try using the free media player, VLC, as it has codecs installed within it and will play most any video. http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Only if the summary falls into one of the exemptions or defenses in copyright law, including "fair use", or licensed use.