Jackson is creating an animation of a worm that grows at an even pace. For which of the following situations would Jackson MOST LIKELY use the Remove Frame or Insert Frame commands?

Question 2 options:

The worm grows too fast or too slow during one section of the animation.

The color of the worm changes.

The worm shrinks instead of growing throughout the entire animation.

The worm is too fat throughout the entire animation.

The worm shrinks instead of growing throughout the entire animation.

Jackson would MOST LIKELY use the Remove Frame or Insert Frame commands if the worm grows too fast or too slow during one section of the animation.

In this situation, Jackson would MOST LIKELY use the Remove Frame or Insert Frame commands for the first option - "The worm grows too fast or too slow during one section of the animation."

To explain further, the Remove Frame command allows Jackson to delete frames from the animation, while the Insert Frame command allows Jackson to add new frames to the animation. By using these commands, Jackson can adjust the timing of the worm's growth and ensure that it grows at an even pace throughout the animation. Jackson can remove or insert frames in the specific section where the worm grows too fast or too slow to align the animation with their desired pacing.