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Which of the following correctly describes the movement of the feet during chassé steps?

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CBSE
Class 7
Physical Education and Well Being
Khel Yatra
Footwork Skills
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Which of the following correct...

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Which of the following correctly describes the movement of the feet during chassé steps?

1

Both feet move together

2

The front foot leads and the back foot follows

3

The back foot always catches up to the front foot

4

Feet remain stationary

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