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What does the term 'visual programming language' mean?
Which of the following can you NOT create using Scratch?
What does debugging mean in programming with Scratch?
How can you add sound effects to your Scratch project?
What is a common way to improve your Scratch project?
What is a common step in improving an existing game?
What is an essential aspect of storytelling in games?
What is the primary purpose of backdrops in animations?
Which element is NOT commonly included in a storyboard?
In storyboard design, what does 'thumbnails' refer to?
What is the role of visual elements in a storyboard?
Which aspect is most critical when refining a storyboard?
What is one way to test a game in Scratch effectively?
What is a common mistake when sharing a game online?
What aspect of the game should you focus on when testing?
What is the result of the 'if-then' block in Scratch?
What happens when you click the red stop sign in Scratch?