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“how lifelike are they?” many computer animators prioritize this questi…

Question

“how lifelike are they?” many computer animators prioritize this question as they strive to create ever more realistic environments and lighting. generally, while characters in computer - animated films appear highly exaggerated, environments and lighting are carefully engineered to mimic reality. but some animators, such as pixar’s sanjay patel, are focused on a different question. rather than asking first whether the environments and lighting they’re creating are convincingly lifelike, patel and others are asking whether these elements reflect their films’ unique stories.
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which choice best describes the function of the underlined question in the text as a whole?
a it reflects a primary goal that many computer animators have for certain components of the animations they produce.
b it represents a concern of computer animators who are more interested in creating unique backgrounds and lighting effects than realistic ones.
c it conveys the uncertainty among many computer animators about how to create realistic animations using current technology.
d it illustrates a reaction that audiences typically have to the appearance of characters created by computer animators.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: The text says many computer animators prioritize the question “How lifelike are they?” as they aim for realistic environments/lighting. So the question reflects their primary goal for those animation components.
  • Option B: The animators focused on the question are interested in realism (environments/lighting mimic reality), not “more interested in unique backgrounds... than realistic ones”, so B is wrong.
  • Option C: The text shows animators are striving to create realistic elements, not uncertain about using technology, so C is wrong.
  • Option D: The question is from animators, not audiences’ reaction to characters, so D is wrong.

Answer:

A. It reflects a primary goal that many computer animators have for certain components of the animations they produce.