What is the difference between Descriptive lines and Implied lines

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Answer 1

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DESCRIPTIVE LINES are lines that help us understand what we are seeing. Outlines – Contour Lines – Single Lines – Hatching IMPLIED LINES are lines that suggest an edge rather than clearly defining one. IMPLIED LINES occur where textures, colors, and values change at edges of shapes in artwork.


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How was the Neolithic period different from the Paleolithic period?

A. People moved from a nomadic life to a stable life as villagers and farmers.

B. People started building shelters from hides and branches.

C. People started making different kinds of tools, such as hand axes, to make sculptures.

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The Neolithic Period marked a shift from a nomadic lifestyle to a sedentary one, and people began to build shelters and stick around in one area, rather than just living in natural shelters. People were already making tools during the Paleolithic Era.

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Read the passage from a short story.

She was a dreamer, my grandmother. A tiny little person with big ideas. She was always ready to share her ideas with the world. When people looked at her, they never saw her gray hair or wrinkled skin. Instead, they saw her life, her spirit, and her dreams.

A photograph of the author’s grandmother would help bring out which part of the passage?
A. "She was a dreamer, my grandmother."
B. "Instead, they saw her life, her spirit, and her dreams."
C. "She was always ready to share her ideas with the world."
D. "When people looked at her, they never saw her gray hair or wrinkled skin."

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D. Because you know she‘s a grandma, you don’t need a picture to show her knowing she was ready to share her ideas, and you also know that she’ just too wise for people to notice her hair and skin.

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d

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What is the definition of Impressionism?


a practice in painting where objects are painted realistically and they are not idealized.


a practice in painting where shapes, lines, and colors are abstracted.


a practice in painting of depicting the natural appearances of objects by means of dabs or strokes of primary unmixed colors in order to simulate actual reflected light


a practice in painting where colors and shapes are non representational.

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Answer:

a practice in painting of depicting the natural appearances of objects by means of dabs or strokes of primary unmixed colors in order to simulate actual reflected light

Explanation:

proof-" 1 often capitalized : a theory or practice in painting especially among French painters of about 1870 of depicting the natural appearances of objects by means of dabs or strokes of primary unmixed colors in order to simulate actual reflected light. "

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IM SELLING DIFFERENT SLIMES IF U LIVE IN LAS VEGAS AND WANT A SLIME ANSWER THIS QUESTION

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I want slime but I live in Los Angeles

Answer:

how are you gone deliver it lol

Explanation:

What is the definition of Impressionism?


A. a practice in painting where shapes, lines, and colors are abstracted.


B. a practice in painting where objects are painted realistically and they are not idealized.


C. a practice in painting of depicting the natural appearances of objects by means of dabs or strokes of primary unmixed colors in order to simulate actual reflected light


D. a practice in painting where colors and shapes are non representational.

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Maybe it’s c and I hope it helps to you......

Which "Features of Surrealistic Art" are present in your personal dreamscape? How are they incorporated, specifically?

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Art from the distant past can appear surreal to the modern eye. Dragons and demons populate ancient frescos and medieval triptychs. Italian Renaissance painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527–1593) used trompe l’oeil effects ("fool the eye") to depict human faces made of fruit, flowers, insects, or fish. The Netherlandish artist Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1450–1516) turned barnyard animals and household objects into terrifying monsters. Twentieth-century surrealists praised "The Garden of Earthly Delights" and called Bosch their predecessor. Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) may have imitated Bosch when he painted the odd, face-shaped rock formation in his shockingly erotic masterpiece, "The Great Masturbator." However, the creepy images Bosch painted are not surrealist in the modern sense. It’s likely that Bosch aimed to teach Biblical lessons rather than to explore dark corners of his psyche.

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Explanation:

Warm-up:

What is your favorite memory and why? Give me five of them

Explain.

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Answer:

#1 when me and my best friend were sitting and listening to the radieo commedians "i wish i would have made the first move but"

#2 when im alone in bed just liein there thinging abt good old times "its real fun try it"

#3 BEING ALONE LOL

#4 my first kiss "i was 9 oops" but yea he made the first kiss yup yup yup

#5 id.k lol

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It 4 square mark me brainliest

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4 squares

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"...I tried to scream
But my head was underwater
They called me weak
Like I'm not just somebody's daughter
Could've been a nightmare
But it felt like they were right there
And it feels like yesterday was a year ago
But I don't wanna let anybody know
'Cause everybody wants something from me now
And I don't wanna let 'em down.."
I LUV THIS SONG

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Answer:

Everything I wanted.

Explanation:

Song is by Billie Eilish.

Answer:

everything i wanted

Explanation:

billie eilish

In what way is stop motion simpler than animation?

It does not require using frames or drawings.

It does not require any special skills to create.

It is not usually made by professional animators.

It can use household objects instead of drawings.

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Answer:

is this a trick question? here is what i found;

Explanation:

Stop motion animation creates each frame of animation separately from the others and usually plays them back at 12 to 24 frames per second. ... Regular animation is usually created digitally, though it's often applied over an existing reel of film to create special effects. This is particularly common with CGI.

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its a trick question there are both the same in a way yet not forthcoming as stop motion takes less time but more detail animation takes more time and less detail

_________-refers to the elements that differ from one another
A. Unity
B. Balance
C. Contrast
D. Variety

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

what is a VIP in music

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Answer:

A VIP mix is a special edit or remix of a song made to be played as part of a DJ set. VIP stands for “Very Important Person,” meaning it has been designed for DJs to use.

In your opinion, has the American Cultural Identity developed over time as a result of cultural appropriation or was the
American Cultural Identity developed organically to what it is today because the influence that different cultures and
sub-cultures that have blended over time? In no less than 4-5 complete sentences, please answer the question

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Cultural appropriation refers to the use of objects or elements of a non-dominant culture in a way that doesn't respect their original meaning, give credit to their source, or reinforces stereotypes or contributes to oppression.

hat is itwhat is the answer

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Answer:

hat

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Answer:

Hat is the answer

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1._orchestrates the team's offense
a.setter
b.libero
c.middle blocker/middle hitter
d.outside/left-side hitter
e.opposite/right hitter
2._incharge of defense
a.setter
b.libero
c.middle blocker/middle hitter
d.outside/left-side hitter
e.opposite/right hitter
3._reiceives the attack
a.setter
b.libero
c.middle blocker/middle hitter
d.outside/left-side hitter
e.opposite/right hitter
4._hits the ball as it positioned by the setter
a.setter
b.libero
c.middle blocker/middle hitter
d.outside/left-side hitter
e.opposite/right hitter
5._ussually the best hitter in the teams
a.setter
b.libero
c.middle blocker/middle hitter
d.outside/left-side hitter
e.opposite/right hitter

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Answer:

1.line to

2setter

3middle blocker

4outside

5libeto

What is the most important part of planning your research?
Knowing and keeping track of due dates
Writing down everything you know about your topic
Not losing all the parts and pieces
Finding lots of sources that support your views

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

Its A/Knowing and keeping track of due dates

Explanation:

1: I did the quiz your not alone :)

2:A schedule will help you plan out your project.

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Which of the following explains how tin cans revolutionized canning and the food industry?
O Tin cans were lighter than other methods.
O Tin cans kept food at a safe temperature.
Tin cans were easily transportable.
O Tin cans were used for seasonal food.

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Answer: Tin cans kept food at a safe temperature.

Tin cans were easily transportable

Explanation:

I walk a lonely road, the only one that I have ever known.
Don't know where it goes, but it's home to me, and I walk alone...



haii

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I walk this empty street, on the boulevard of broken dreams, where the city sleeps, im the only one, i walk alone

I walk a lonely road, the only one that I have ever known is the time in that moment.

What is time?

Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future.

It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to compare the duration of events or the intervals between them, and to quantify rates of change of quantities in material reality or in the conscious experience.

Time has long been an important subject of study in religion, philosophy, and science, but defining it in a manner applicable to all fields without circularity has consistently eluded scholars.

Nevertheless, diverse fields such as business, industry, sports, the sciences, and the performing arts all incorporate some notion of time into their respective measuring systems.

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what are some examples of non traditional artwork (such as using unconventional mediums) ?

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Answer: There are many examples of non traditional artwork including paint using drips, using cards, sponges to apply paint, using rubbing techniques to add texture, etc. (it also depends on the type of art we’re talking about here but I use painting as my examples, hope this helped!)

Explanation:

Digital art is not considered traditional.

What are the Principles of Design?
A. the basic qualities of art
B. the rules for arranging the elements of art
C. all of the above
D. none of the above

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Answer:

I think it's C, the other guy's spamming that link just to give people a virus or something

Where is Raphael’s School of Athens located?
A)Cathedral at Notre Dame
B)Vatican papal apartments
C)Tower of London
D)Sistine Chapel

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Answer:

D)Sistine Chapel

Explanation:

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Please Help!!!While playing a computer game that requires you to sort various artifacts, you are shown pieces from a writing system that contain detailed
hieroglyphs created sometime around the third century. Which "room" in the game should you MOST likely place these pieces?
OA Aztec art
OB.
Incan art
OC. Mayan art
OD.
Olmec art

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Answer:

Might be Incan art

Explanation:

Read the following passage from a novel.

To say we were hot would be an understatement. When you are hot, you can sweat. This air was so dry, it felt as if the desert was pulling all the moisture out of our bodies. We looked out on the dry, barren desert and saw nothing but sand for miles.

An illustration of the desert would bring out the meaning of which phrase from the passage?
A. "To say we were hot would be an understatement."
B. "When you are hot, you can sweat."
C. "This air was so dry, it felt as if the desert was pulling all the moisture out of our bodies."
D. "We looked out on the dry, barren desert and saw nothing but sand for miles."

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Answer:

to say we were hot would be an understatement

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Q: What building combines the features found in the abstract figures of Henry Moore and the curving architectural forms of Antonio Gaudi? Who was the architect for this building?

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Answer:

The Casa Milá, found in Barcelona. The main architect was Antonio Guadí.

Hi I'm Dr. Brown and as a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results." This ad is an example of
Pathos
Logos
Ethos
All of the above

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Answer: I believe that is an example of ethos

The answer is ethos

4. Which composer wrote the collection of the keyboard pieces known as The Well-Tempered Clavier?

A. Claudio Monteverdi
B. Ludwig van Beethoven
C. Felix Mendelssohn
D. Johann Sebastian Bach

5. Click on the play button below to listen to the audio sample. This musical excerpt, with its small group of soloists against an orchestral background, is known as a(n)

A. Concerto Grosso
B. Symphony
C. Tone Poem
D. Overture

6. _____ orchestras were substantially larger than those of earlier periods.

A. Renaissance
B. Baroque
C. Classical
D. Romantic

7. Unresolved dissonance, chromaticism, and atonality are characteristic of _____ music

8. Click on the play button below to listen to the audio sample.

In this excerpt, the musicians pluck the strings of their instruments rather than bowing them, a technique known as

A. Da capo
B. Pizzicato
C. Tone Row
D. Temperament

9.Which of the following composers was from the Baroque period?

A. Antonio Vivaldi
B. Franz Schubert
C. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
D. Felix Mendelssohn

10.Recitative is

A. The part of the Mass that is sung on special occasions.
B. A musical delivery that imitates the patterns of speech in an opera
C. A text setting typical of the Renaissance period
D. Many notes set to a single syllable of text

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Answer:

10 is B

Explanation:

it has Recite in it

Which of these instruments would be part of the jazz band rhythm section?
A. saxophone
B. piano
C. mandolin
D. harpsichord

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Answer:

a. saxophone

Explanation:

Answer:

answer is B, piano !! hope this helps :)

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How can I use the knowledge of Art and Design to understand and succeed in the
world around me?

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Answer:

It also helps students better understand the past. Historical and significant cultural events recorded in drawings, paintings and sculptures allow us to visually remember the past and record history for future generations.

In conclusion, art is a really important aspect of our lives that has helped us understand individuals and societies for centuries, due to the symbolism, colors and materials used, that should always be analysed in its context.

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It has to be right please and thank you

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Answer:

D, C, E, F, G, G, G, A, A, A, B, C

D, E, G, G, A, A, B, C, G, A, F, G, E, A, C, D

Explanation:

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Surrealism emerged almost 100 years ago. Why are these works still considered surreal? *

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Today, surrealism is a familiar form of art that continues to grow globally. It's easy for artists to show their creativity through Surrealism, because the style provides them more freedom to convey their feelings and thoughts through the canvas.
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