Your teacher asks you to draw a city block in two-point perspective. How will you draw this?

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show multiple streets vanishing into one point on the horizon
show multiple streets vanishing into one point on the horizon

show one street of the block vanishing into the horizon
show one street of the block vanishing into the horizon

show two parallel streets that vanish to one point on the horizon
show two parallel streets that vanish to one point on the horizon

show two streets that intersect and vanish at different points on the horizon
show two streets that intersect and vanish at different points on the horizon

To draw a city block in two-point perspective, you would:

show two streets that intersect and vanish at different points on the horizon

In two-point perspective, you use two vanishing points on the horizon line. These points are the places where parallel lines appear to converge in the distance. Each vanishing point represents the perspective for each direction of the block. When you draw a city block, you will have lines representing the edges of buildings and streets that will head towards one of the two vanishing points, depending on their orientation relative to the viewer's point of view. This creates the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface.