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Add motion tweens
motion tween is a type of animation in which an object moves from one 
position to another. In this project, you will make the images of food 
animate upward when the user clicks on a button, which you will add later. 
To add the motion tweens:
1.
In the Timeline, select Frame 1 of Layer 1.
2.
In the Property inspector, select Motion from the Tween menu.
Frames 1 to 19 in Layer 1 become a motion tween. An arrow appears in 
those frames in the Timeline. 
3.
In the Property inspector, drag the slider next to the Ease text box until 
the value in the text box is 100.
This number causes the tween to be eased at the end of the motion. 
This means the motion starts suddenly and ends more slowly
4.
In the Timeline, select Frame 20 in Layer 1.
5.
In the Property inspector, select Motion from the Tween menu.
6.
Drag the Ease slider up until the Ease value is 100.
7.
Click the 
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 movie clip instance on the Stage to select it.
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About motion tweens The 
name 
motion tween
 comes from the fact that the animation includes motion, 
and from the way that motion is created. The term tween is short for in between. You define motion-
tweened animations by defining starting and ending positions for the object being animated, and then 
letting Flash calculate all of the in-between positions for the object. In this way, you can create smooth 
motion animations simply by setting the start and end positions of the object you are animating.
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About easing animations  The default behavior of motion tweens is for the animation to proceed at the 
same speed throughout its entire duration. Often however, this doesn’t look very good to the eye. Just as 
a car doesn’t go from 0 to 50 mph instantly, your animations shouldn’t either. Easing an animation is the 
same as accelerating a car slowly. The term easing comes from the idea that you ease a car into motion, 
or ease it to a stop. By adding an easing value, you cause your motion tweens to begin or end more 
gradually.
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