which textile techniquw do quilters use to craft blankets

1. cross-stitching
2. weaving
3. stitchery
4. knitting

It's weaving or stitchery.. Help please

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A pacman was wrong
C Pacman was wrong
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Just did it only 3 of them were incorrect.

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1. C
2. D
3. B
4. B
5. D
6. A
7. D
8. B
9. C
10. D
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7 is actually d

Everything else zeric the student was right thanks

1. C- stitchery

2. D- nature
3. B- designer could create works that were sturdy and moldable
4. B- repetition
5. D- religious texts
6. A- creating drawing that help the reader understand the text
7. D- the illiterate
8. B- promoting human justice
9. C- to celebrate the beauty of simplicity
10. D- by designing simple clean pieces

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1. Which textile technique do quilters use to craft blankets?

- stitchery
2. Native American weavers often depicted abstract patterns that represented which of the following?
- nature
3. How did plastic revolutionize the art of future design?
- Designers could create works that were sturdy and moldable
4. A furniture designer creates a table with a circular design that shows up on all four corners. This artist has used which element of art in his work?
- repetition
5. Illuminated letters were most often used to illustrate which types of text?
- religious texts
6. Rather than illustrate exactly what is written, which of the following did Maurice Sendak recommend?
- creating drawings that help the reader understand the text
7. Illuminated letters sent a visual message that communicated the content of the text. Which portion of the fifteenth-century population benefitted most from illuminated letters?
- the illiterate
8. Nineteenth-century sculptor Cordler also created busts of other African men and woman in addition to African Venus. Which of the following was most likely his source of inspiration?
- promoting human justice
9. Why were artists such as Alfred Jacob Miller and Jean-Francois Millet motivated to paint normal, everyday events?
- to celebrate the beauty of simplicity
10. How did many twentieth-century artists respond to extravagant furniture designs popular in the sixteenth-nineteenth centuries?
- by designing simple, clean places

For everyone who is wanting the correct answers @girl, @Zericthestudentis, and @Anon is 100% correct. Trust me I never commit unless I know it is 100% myself.

1. C- stitchery

2. D- nature
3. B- designer could create works that were sturdy and moldable
4. B- repetition
5. D- religious texts
6. A- creating drawing that help the reader understand the text
7. D- the illiterate
8. B- promoting human justice
9. C- to celebrate the beauty of simplicity
10. D- by designing simple clean pieces

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