If you favored the discrete view over the continuous view of manual positioning, you would argue that
A) Series of movements that appear continuous actually consist of overlapping cascades of discrete movements
B) Series of movements that appear continuous actually consist of disconnected series of discrete movements
C) Series of movements that appear continuous actually consist of disconnected series of continuous movements
D) None of the above
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