Please study all of the codes in each of the 3 sprites (and also the sounds in the 'Sounds' tab) properly in order to really understand how this 'Question and Answer' animation project works. Now it's your turn to create your very own version of a 'Question and Answer' animation. Your project must have: - A reset button sprite - 1 sprite (asking any question; it doesn't have to be a Maths question) - Another sprite answering the question. - Both asking and answering sprites must have a speech bubble with texts and also a voice recording each. PLEASE REMIX THIS. PLEASE DO NOT USE THE SAME BACKDROP AND SPRITES. PLEASE USE DIFFERENT SPRITES AND BACKDROP (IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE ANIMALS, NOR DOES IT HAVE TO BE IN A DESERT). For the early finishers: If you finish early, then you must create and design 2 new additional sprites. One of the new sprites must ask another question (right after the first question and answer animation), then the other new sprite will answer the new 2nd question. Both of the new sprites must have speech bubbles and voice recordings as well.
PLEASE REMIX THIS. PLEASE DO NOT USE THE SAME BACKDROP AND SPRITES. PLEASE USE DIFFERENT SPRITES AND BACKDROP (IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE ANIMALS, NOR DOES IT HAVE TO BE IN A DESERT). For the early finishers: If you finish early, then you must create and design 2 new additional sprites. One of the new sprites must ask another question (right after the first question and answer animation), then the other new sprite will answer the new 2nd question. Both of the new sprites must have speech bubbles and voice recordings as well.