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Which option describes cohesion in writing
Providing reasons for a claim Including details that support an idea The act of
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Pinners2win
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what did the development of linear perspective allow artists to do?
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Madam Kitty
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All of the following help an artist, learn to experimentation, except
A. Using standard materials in the manner in which they
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A student sketchbook has a drawing of cotton candy that has turned into a monster.
Sketchbook 7 by Vivian W. Question Which
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4 of 54 of 5 Items
Question A summary is when you take information from a source and reword and restructure it into(1 point)
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How is shading used
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1. Which profession taught us to place a frame within a frame?
A. Writers B. Photographers C. Painters D. Architects 2. What is
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RideOrDie
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Asking the audience a question, drawing pictures, using props, and showcasing demos are all ways that a salesperson can heighten
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Illustrate using examples the three methods of
Showing scale
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Olorato
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Otto is planning to use the technique of framing in one of his photographs. He has positioned himself in an old covered bridge
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What helps to avoid blurry images?
aperture composition focus framing
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Why might a photographer decide to use the technique of filling the frame?
A. It applies the principle of design color to the
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What is a backdrop? What type of photo benefits from the use of a backdrop? When have you used a backdrop? Answer in 2-3
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Which element did this artist use most to emphasize her original creation of a cotton candy creature?
(1 point) Responses
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Bella
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Which of the following can an artist do to best capture the movement of his subject?
Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses
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Blue Berry
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How did cryptanalysts break codes?
A. They tried different combinations of numbers and letters. B. They learned what language was
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6D9_yuh
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how could the artist have created a rough textuer of a leave?
answers: A. use a soft blending technique B. use cross hatching C.
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Emma
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Which statement describes the similarity between sketches and drawings?
A Both sketches and drawings are made freehand. B Both
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Help Me
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In Chopin’s Nocturne No. 2 in E-flat Major, op. 9, no. 2, which technique is employed to connect long notes smoothly to each
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josie
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Multiphonics are an example of an _________________.
(1 point) Responses aleatoric technique aleatoric technique extended
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josie
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Mac works with the local police department, fire department, and crime team to photograph crime scenes. He loves all the special
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hehe
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What photography technique helps to illustrate light normally invisible to the human eye?
(1 point) Responses radiation
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hehe
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Frances is a photographer who lived back in 1839 and enjoyed the popularity of the daguerreotype photographic process. He had a
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What is the right way to begin a piece of art?
(1 point) Responses Imagine what a critic will think of the art. Imagine what a
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I hate math
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What are the best ways to give proper credit when using someone else's work? select the two correct answer.
a plagiarism b direct
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Bot GPT 3.5
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A summary is when you take information from a source and reword and restructure and restructure it into.
a a shorter sentence or
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Bot GPT 3.5
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This artist used all of the following except:
(1 point) Responses line line pattern pattern balance balance texture
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Abby
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This artist used a variety of all of the following EXCEPT
(1 point) Responses texture texture color color value value line
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Abby
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This artist most obviously showed experimentation through his use of
(1 point) Responses perspective. perspective. texture.
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This painting is a good example of
(1 point) Responses creative use of brushstroke for textures. creative use of brushstroke for
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What is the Literary techniques of this story
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djc163578
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The primary means of character development in “The Last Judgment” is ______.
(1 point) Responses allusion allusion imagery
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Jake is taking photos of his neighbor’s home to help them list and sell the house. It is important to have a wide variety of
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Which of the following has the same meaning as "atmospheric perspective"?
(1 point) Responses aerial aerial linear linear scale
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What Is Going On Here On This Day?
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The vanishing point in paintings often points to an area where artists want the viewer to focus.
(1 point) Responses True True
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I'm Not Joking Girl!
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To make landscapes appear realistically proportioned, where should an artist place the horizon line in any artwork?
(1 point)
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Back Rolls
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Artists control a sense of distance in a drawing by blurring objects in the background.
(1 point) Responses True True False
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Party
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If an artist uses both atmospheric and linear perspectives in the same artwork, realistic perspective cannot be achieved.
(1
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I ain't get no sleep cuz of yall
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You can make a picture look realistic by shading, overlapping, and ____________________. (1 point) Responses changing
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Which option describes cohesion in writing?(1 point)
Responses the act of forming a logical whole the act of forming a logical
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Daphne
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What technique do artists use to create rhythm?
(1 point) Responses one-point perspective one-point perspective overlapping
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1. What photography technique helps to illustrate light normally invisible to the human eye?
A. radiation photography B. infrared
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RideOrDie
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Which of the following is a typical technique used in the development of new plays?
a. sending the play to a critic for feedback
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Heating can be done before, during, and after welding.
Group of answer choices True False
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What is duotone
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the swing that begins all volleys
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Why did the artist choose to use shading in this drawing
to create an optical illusion • to create a sense of realism • to
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Which option means to delineate an argument? (1 point)
Item 1 Item 2 tem 3 • to support it with facts • to break it down •
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Which of the following is NOT a strategy artists use to create depth
Overlapping Ornamentation Size Detail
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Christian,( I don’t want to say full name
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If a claim is not directly stated, which question can readers ask themselves? (1 point)
Item. • What is the main topic of the
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