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2.  Creating a script using when () key pressed block:

                   To create a script using when () key pressed block, follow these steps:


                   Step  1      From the  Events block, drag
                                block.

                   Step  2      Click on the drop-down arrow and select desired
                                key  to  run the  script.  Here you  have chosen  Left

                                Arrow key.

                   Step  3      From the Motion block, drag                              block.


                   Step  4      Click on the text box to change the number of degrees.

                   Step  5      Press the          on the keyboard to run the program.

















                           SOUND BLOCKS

                 Sound blocks in Scratch allow you to add and control audio in your projects, making

                 them more engaging and interactive. These blocks help play sounds, adjust volume,
                 and control effects like pitch and tempo. You can use built-in sounds or record your
                 own to enhance your animations, games, and stories. Let’s explore the different
                 Sound blocks and how they work.

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                         Blocks                                           Function



                                                 play sound () until done block plays the selected sound
                                                 and waits until it finishes before continuing the script.

                                                 Useful for adding background music or sound effects.

                                                 Start sound () block plays the selected sound without
                                                 pausing the script. Great for layering multiple sounds
                                                 at once.





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