The situation that in movies an actor face can be seem while he looking his face in mirror.
Answer to Problem 35.1QQ
Explanation of Solution
While recording videos for movie the camera is focused at some distance from the actor but not exactly behind the actor and his face will be recorded by camera either he was looking his face in mirror or not. But it is possible only if there is some angle between plane of mirror and camera while recording movies. But there is a situation when camera is just behind the actor and in that case his face cannot be seen by you.
Thus, it is not possible to say with certainty in which direction the actor is looking.
Conclusion:
It is not possible to say with certainty in which direction the actor is looking. But the option (a) is his face. Thus option (a) is incorrect answer.
It is not possible to say with certainty in which direction the actor is looking. But the option (b) is your face. Thus option (b) is incorrect answer.
It is not possible to say with certainty in which direction the actor is looking But the option (c) is director’s face. Thus option (c) is incorrect answer.
It is not possible to say with certainty in which direction the actor is looking But the option (d) is his face. Thus option (d) is correct answer.
It is not possible to say with certainty in which direction the actor is looking. However, the option (e) impossible to determine. Thus option (e) is the correct answer.
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