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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

motions/actions/movements

In performing art, the work consists of the motions or actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time.

Hi,
Do "motions" and "actions" in the above amount to "movements?" Thanks.
  

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Generally, yes, but I think an action is more often a series of motions or movements. I believe your introductory phrase would usually be rendered as "In the performing arts," etc. - A.

  • Generally, yes, but I think an action is more often a series of motions or movements.
  • I believe your introductory phrase would usually be rendered as "In the performing arts," etc.
  • - A.
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Generally, yes, but I think an action is more often a series of motions or movements.

I believe your introductory phrase would usually be rendered as "In the performing arts," etc.

- A.

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