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animation is a great way to bring your application to life and the possibilities are truly endless now in wpf thereamp;#39;s actually two ways to do animation and weamp;#39;re going to cover both of these in this tutorial so letamp;#39;s go ahead and meet the demo for this tutorial and as we can see we just have this little drop down menu right here that we can open and close it happens immediately but iamp;#39;d like to animate this opening and closing and then we have this little drop down button right here and whenever we open and close it rotates 180 degrees iamp;#39;d like to animate that as well and then lastly whenever we hover over these menu items in the drop down the background changes immediately but iamp;#39;d like to animate that background color change as well so we have three use cases here and weamp;#39;re going to animate all three now the first way to do animation in wpf and arguably the most common is with storyboards so storyboards are done in xaml which is n