--- id: 657dc06c17779b1c77b8fccf title: Task 86 challengeType: 19 dashedName: task-86 --- # --description-- The word `everyone` is used to refer to all people in a group. The opposite of `everyone` is `no one` and `nobody` `No one` and `nobody` both mean not a single person. # --questions-- ## --text-- Who does Sophie say will be updated during the meetings? ## --answers-- No one from the team. ### --feedback-- `No one` means zero people, but Sophie says `everyone` will be updated, which is the opposite. --- Only new team members. ### --feedback-- Sophie mentions `everyone,` which means not just new members, but all members, including those who have been on the team for a while. --- Nobody from the team. ### --feedback-- `Nobody` is like saying `no one,` which again is the opposite of `everyone` that Sophie uses. --- All the team members. ## --video-solution-- 4 # --scene-- ```json { "setup": { "background": "company2-center.png", "characters": [ { "character": "Sophie", "position": {"x":50,"y":0,"z":1.4}, "opacity": 0 } ], "audio": { "filename": "1.3-4.mp3", "startTime": 1, "startTimestamp": 13.00, "finishTimestamp": 16.32 } }, "commands": [ { "character": "Sophie", "opacity": 1, "startTime": 0 }, { "character": "Sophie", "startTime": 1, "finishTime": 4.32, "dialogue": { "text": "We do. It's a chance to update everyone on project progress.", "align": "center" } }, { "character": "Sophie", "opacity": 0, "startTime": 4.82 } ] } ```