It seems like you are referring to specific graphs related to motion, but I can't see the actual graphs you're mentioning. However, I can give you general guidance on interpreting motion graphs:
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No motion: This is indicated by a graph with a horizontal line at zero (velocity or position does not change).
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Acceleration: This is typically shown by a graph where the slope (change in velocity over time) is increasing; for example, a line sloping upwards in a velocity vs. time graph.
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Constant speed: This is represented by a straight horizontal line where the value does not change over time (constant velocity).
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Deceleration: This is indicated by a downward slope in a velocity vs. time graph, showing that the velocity is decreasing over time.
Based on these general principles, you would need to analyze the specific graphs to choose the correct options for each question. If you describe the graphs, I could assist you better.