Multiple Choice
Imagine that you are looking at your friend who is standing across the room. If you turn your head from side to side, the objects behind your friend (e.g., the picture on the wall behind him) will seem to move __________________ as your own movement. The
objects in front of your friend (e.g., the chair in between you and him) will seem to move __________________ as your own movement.
A) in the same direction; in the opposite direction
B) in the same direction; in the same direction
C) in the opposite direction; in the same direction
D) in the opposite direction; in the opposite direction
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