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Reflection Stage Combat

I have learned many different physical skills, such as the knap, the slap, the hair pull, the kick to the stomach, the stepping on the feet, and a couple more. The slap is when the attacker is a safe distance away from you, and pretends to slap you. The victim would make a slapping noise by clapping in a way. The victim would also aggressively move their head to the side, to show the attacker slapped them. The ways to making a fight scene believable is: 1. Reaction: The victim always has to act stressed, pained, mad, and shocked when they get hit, and the attacker has to act aggressive, and violent. But both actors always have to make sound effects as well, such as grunts, or shouts. 2. Timing: The timing of the reaction, hit, and a lot more have to be timed correctly, in order for the move to look realistic. The argument also has to be realistic, and it starts with the idea of the argument, the dialogue, the facial and bodily reactions, and more. The pace of the dialogue ha