The artist used many types of lines in this picture. Which type of line is not pictured?

(1 point)
Responses

curved
curved

bold
bold

spiral
spiral

vertical
vertical

oh and for the "The artist used many types of lines in this picture. Which type of line is not pictured?" it is spiral on Connexus.

but the other two are correct for me!
Interpreting Lines Quick Check!

The artist made the lines bold and covered the majority of the vessel with them.

This image uses lines to draw your eyes in several directions in this piece. Which of the following is the most dominant line usage?

(1 point)
Responses

the vertical lines of the trees
the vertical lines of the trees

the zigzag lines of the leaves
the zigzag lines of the leaves

the dotted lines on the road
the dotted lines on the road

the curved lines of the park benches

bold

The primary focus on this piece of pottery is the line usage. How did the artist cause you to look at the lines first?

(1 point)
Responses

The artist made them small and hard to see.
The artist made them small and hard to see.

The artist used a color that was similar to the background color
The artist used a color that was similar to the background color

The artist used only a few lines.
The artist used only a few lines.

The artist made the lines bold and covered the majority of the vessel with them.
The artist made the lines bold and covered the majority of the vessel with them.

the zigzag lines of the leaves

Identify a common defense mechanism that protects you from an uncomfortable feeling.

(1 point)
Responses

reaction formation
reaction formation

abstinence
abstinence

mature behaviors
mature behaviors

acceptance
acceptance

reaction formation

Anger is a normal emotion that all humans feel at some time. It is important to express this emotion in a healthy way. Which of these ways of dealing with anger might affect your health in a negative way?

(1 point)
Responses

Accept your feelings.
Accept your feelings.

Ignore your triggers.
Ignore your triggers.

Talk about the problem.
Talk about the problem.

Seek constructive alternatives.

Ignore your triggers.