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what is nail in wood
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Mention the basic techniques of data processing and explain two
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Re-crystallisation is a technique to that is used purify a compound.
In aspirin synthesis, the major organic impurity will be
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bob
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Multiple Choice
The characters' personalities in "When Greek Meets Greek" are mostly developed by the author through (1 point)
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GUITARMAN
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Which of the following defines repetition in a poem?(1 point)
Responses words that are spelled alike words that are spelled alike
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UNKOWN
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which textile technique do quilters used to craft blankets
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big bass🤪
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Which of the following best describes pointillism?
(1 point) Responses a strategy for creating perspective by drawing a series of
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Why might an artist tuck the end of the pencil into the palm of his/her hand?
(1 point) Responses to allow for very fine mark
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What technique that is now used by writers was initially used by a famous psychologist when conducting psychoanalysis?
brainstorm
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Ashley Meeker
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How can I describe my intended audience and use of linear/atmospheric perspective on a playground mural with a sidewalk in front
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anita
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In an effort to help a student understand the concept of shading, which teaching strategy could an educator use to help someone
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rstaats88
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Artists make shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer. How
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rstaats88
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Artists make shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer. how
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rstaats88
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Artists make shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer. How
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TWO
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Which of the following is a technique used to create atmospheric perspective?
A. eliminating objects in the foreground B. using
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Wednesday
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Mention two methods of drawing
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IZERE Diane
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how does an artist create fine lines in an etching
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thug
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An example of tactile texture would be ___________.
A.a painting of still water in a pond B.the hair on a marble statue of a
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Wednesday
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Dancers Backstage by Edgar Degas(the piece of art)
2. how did the artist use color to create emphasis in this image? a. by using
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Chase
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What technique had been used by Native Americans for thousands of years and is now used today by agencies such as the U.S.
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Providing Evidence Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question How do writers provide support for a text analysis?(1 point) Responses
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mason
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In this image, contrast was created by
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Erika
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Lighthouse
by Alfred Jacob Miller The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore 2. Through the use of line, this artist was able to create (1
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Raven
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(this is vital. I need to pass this, its a big part of my grade and you HAVE to see the picture)
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Check this? Please...?
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1. The basketball player threw the ball into the basket.
2. The basketball player threw the ball in the basket. 3. The basketball
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rfvv
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2.)How does the artist create a feeling of excitement and energy?
A.)Dark & Somber colors B.)Detailed texture & Shading C.)Bright
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#FreeGucci
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Whitman, Bradstreet, and Wheatley included sensory details in their poetry.
True/False
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Hannah
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Bolinda wants to create an illusion of more space in her program. Which of the following techniques
would assist her to do this?
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Priscila
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A photographer would use a small aperture (larger f-stop number) to create depth of field for which type of photograph?
a.
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primavera
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true or false
1.The "bottoms up" proofreading technique involves reading a paper one sentence at a time, from the beginning to
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Anonymous
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Last 2 Questions!
The primary means of character development in "The Last Judgement" is ______________. A. allusion B. imagery C.
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Help Me Please!
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Why do authors use personification
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Young Trippy Lil G
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Use the story "The Two Great Painters" from Fifty Famous People by James Baldwin to complete the activity.
There was once a
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whatDIDiMISS?!?!?!?!
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Which of the following is a specific technique used in behavior modification?
A. Selecting a behavior-change strategy B. Training
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blue
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the artist was able to create this tessellation through the use of
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idk
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This image is illustrating perspective. Which of the following techniques did the artist NOT use to create this image
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Lily Lloyd
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the color change at the endpoint should persist for 30 seconds. explain why the time lapse is a good titration technique.
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ashley
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Since ideas are different from emotions, artists should use analytic lines only to express ideas.
(1 point) Responses True True
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How did the artist create balance in this image?
(1 point) Responses by spreading the oranges out from the top left corner to the
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What is one way to increase a ski jumper’s potential energy?(1 point)
Responses By using shorter skis By using shorter skis By
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Which of the following defines repetition in a poem?
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Rebecca Del Rosa
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the artist helped the viewer look from side to side in this image by
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At the water´s edge by Paul cézanne
This painting is a good example of A) creative use of brushstroke for textures. B) usage of
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Ana
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Which of the following is not a good technique for stimulating children to value the arts?
A. Talking with children about beauty
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Daniela
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why did artist such as Leonardo da Vinci use the golden ratio in their paintings?
a. they enjoyed working with numbers. b. it
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pls help
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Which line of poetry uses repetition to emphasize an emotion?(1 point)
Responses We talked every night in calls lasting hours and
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notkippy
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What should you avoid jotting down when note-taking?
• key words • main ideas • important details • whole sentences
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one
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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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boooooohooooooo
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Because of the use of value change in this image, the artist:
Was able to make the image have no contrast Was able to emphasize
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Souplady
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1. The rules for lighting are not always this simple, but the possibilities are endless.
2. The secret to taking beautiful
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rips2309
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