Multiple Choice
The dynamic monocular depth cues are:
A) familiar size, relative size, and linear perspective.
B) partial occlusion, relative height, and texture gradients.
C) motion parallax, optic flow, and deletion and accretion.
D) atmospheric perspective, shading, and cast shadows.
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