II. Identify the kind of social distance being described. Choose your answer in the box. a. Group Social Distance b. Public Social Distance c. Close Social Distance d. Mid Social Distance e. Remote Social Distance 1. If the subject is shown to be very close to you, it takes up most of the frame, and you can only see part of the subject. 2. This is where the subject is quite close. It shows at least half of the subject's body in the frame and a little bit of the setting. This is considered a friendly distance as in real life. 3. This indicates that the subject is far away from you. 4. The further a subject is positioned away from you, the less connection you feel, and subject therefore appear like strangers. We are too far away to easily talk to the subject. 5. When the subject is positioned a very long way away from you, the subjects are tiny and hard to recognize in the vast setting.
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Answer:
1.c
2.b
3.a
4.d
5.e
Explanation:
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