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Movement speed includes:
Scripted Order
A scripted order refers to a predetermined sequence of actions or events, often used in the context of routines, performances, or programming.
Scrambled Order
An arrangement of items or information in a non-sequential, non-logical sequence, typically making it difficult to process or understand without reordering.
Proper Order
A principle or state wherein components or steps are arranged in a sequence that follows a logical or prescribed pattern, often critical for processes and procedures.
Story
A narrative, either true or fictional, designed to interest, amuse, or inform the listener or reader.
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