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Yes because the material smell good for example the glue smells good and paint smells and taste good and omg EXPO MARKERS SMELL GOODDDD.
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Answer:
Yeah I love art, I think painting is the best!
Explanation:
It's relaxing for me and it does help to express emotions that I can't put into words. Through art, others can feel what you feel. (the best part is that you can easily sell your art so....)
List the names the four writers that have shaped the softie letter in New York City?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Writing is a medium of human communication that involves the representation of a language with symbols. Writing systems are not themselves human languages (with the debatable exception of computer languages); they are means of rendering a language into a form that can be reconstructed by other humans separated by time and/or space.[1][2] While not all languages utilize a writing system, those with systems of inscriptions can complement and extend capacities of spoken language by enabling the creation of durable forms of speech that can be transmitted across space (e.g., correspondence) and stored over time (e.g., libraries or other public records).[3] It has also been observed that the activity of writing itself can have knowledge-transforming effects, since it allows humans to externalize their thinking in forms that are easier to reflect on and potentially rework.[4] Writing relies on many of the same semantic structures as the speech it represents, such as lexicon and syntax, with the added dependency of a system of symbols to represent that language's phonology and morphology. The result of the activity of writing is called a text, and the interpreter or activator of this text is called a reader.[5]
This isn't technically arts, but I know there are some creative people out there who can help me.
My mom is a pastry chef and she recently dropped one of her favorite baking dishes that are no longer made. I found the dish on eBay, and with my dad's help, I bought the dish for her for Christmas. The thing is my mom being a pastry chef is usually home before I get home from school, so she will see the mail before I get there. It is made out to my dad's name and he works in the parts for the automotive industry, can you make a storey for me to tell my mom so that she wont know it's actually for her.
Answer:
You can say it is something your dad got ordered for his work
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black mixed with white makes a shade? true or false
Answer:
Its true
Explanation:
if you use black and white it makes gray, you can use black to make it darker and white to make it brighter. hope this helps
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Name one thing that is peculiar about the way Egyptians portrayed humans in their art.
Answer: However, the art of the Egyptians served a vastly different purpose than that of ... and were carried in processions for special festivals so that the people could "see" ... and the elite was designed to convey an idealized version of that individual. ... For instance, the name of a figure in the text on a statue
Explanation: answered this on a quiz and gots it right so yeah
What best describes the value of reading this text out loud more than once to improve fluency? How can you tell that the passage has dialogue? How can your reading show the two voices? Which unique part of this text affects fluency?
Answer:
Question number one is B
1) The reader knows what to expect after reading once.
Question Number two is B
2) quotation marks
Question Number three is C
3) I can change my voice to sound like the characters.
Question Number four is A
4) the conflict
Explanation:
So its B, B, C, A is correct
1) The reader knows what to expect after reading once.
2) Through the quotation marks we can tell that the passage has dialogue
3) I can change my voice to sound like the characters.
4) the conflict
What are quotation marks?Quotation marks, also known as speech marks, are punctuation marks that are used to indicate a direct quote or a piece of dialogue in written or printed text. They are typically represented by a pair of curved symbols, either double quotation marks or single quotation marks.
In addition to marking direct speech, quotation marks can also be used to indicate the titles of shorter works, such as articles, poems, or short stories. In some cases, they can also be used to indicate irony or sarcasm, or to draw attention to a specific word or phrase.
In the above text, we can tell through the quotation marks that the passage has dialogue.
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3. Pretend you and your friends were like this box of crayons. What would the picture that you color look like
Answer:
A dragon
Explanation:
Dragons are epic
Where was Rio filmed?
Answer:
Probably in Rio , could be somewhere else tho
Answer:
I think it was Rio de Janeiro
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please list the names the four writers that have shaped the softie letter in New York City VISUAL ARTS
Answer:
hope this helps
Explanation:
Writing is a medium of human communication that involves the representation of a language with symbols. Writing systems are not themselves human languages (with the debatable exception of computer languages); they are means of rendering a language into a form that can be reconstructed by other humans separated by time and/or space.[1][2] While not all languages utilize a writing system, those with systems of inscriptions can complement and extend capacities of spoken language by enabling the creation of durable forms of speech that can be transmitted across space (e.g., correspondence) and stored over time (e.g., libraries or other public records).[3] It has also been observed that the activity of writing itself can have knowledge-transforming effects, since it allows humans to externalize their thinking in forms that are easier to reflect on and potentially rework.[4] Writing relies on many of the same semantic structures as the speech it represents, such as lexicon and syntax, with the added dependency of a system of symbols to represent that language's phonology and morphology. The result of the activity of writing is called a text, and the interpreter or activator of this text is called a reader.[5]
what technologies influenced fashion in the 1960's?
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The late 60's saw the child like ideal and fun flowery patterns elongate into undulating spirals of a dreamlike acid trip. Fashion became a protest to the sadness in the world. The hippie movement aided it but the music scene set it up to progress. Fashion is a response to what happened through these times.
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what are types of art that dont include humans or animals
Which combination of notes equals one half note?
A) two eighth notes, one quarter note,
B) four eighth notes, two quarter notes,
C) one whole note, one quarter rest
D) one dotted half note, four eighth notes
Answer: the answer is B
Which of the following was the first type of jazz to develop?
Hot jazz
Free jazz
Cool jazz
Classic jazz- THIS IS THE ANSWER
Yes the answer is in fact D
Answer:
classic jazz
Explanation:
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Which of the following will almost undoubtedly hinder engaged listening?
A. talking to another student
B. watching someone else play a computer game
C. drawing a picture
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
Answer:
d
Explanation:
If you wrote an autobiography you would be writing
Answer:
a story about yourself.
Explanation:
Autobiography is the narrative of one person’s own life, written from their point of view. This is a non-fiction literary genre. While it is most often in a form of a book, it can also be made from personal writings put together, such as letters, diaries, and journals wrote during one's lifetime. However, an autobiography should always have at least part in which the narrator reviews their life from the current standpoint.
The difference between memoir and autobiography is usually that memories reflect more on the situation around the writer, society, politics, and other people, while an autobiography is simply the reflection of the writer on his or her life and work.
During which period was music chiefly found in churches?
A.
Baroque period
B.
Romantic period
C.
Middle Ages
D.
Classical period
Answer:
C. Middle ages is the correct answer.
Explanation:
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Conceptualism often eliminates the art object entirely by focusing on ideas more than product. _____
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Conceptual art is art where the artist focuses on the concept behind the art and not the object itself. For example, in 1971 Yoko Ono did an exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York with no art objects. When people arrived, they received a note that said "This Is Not Here". The art exhibition was conceptual.
im in band and i got some missing assignments please help.
1st one:Send me 3 Rhythm Patterns which equal 4 beat using Notes and Rests together. No whole notes or whole rests can be used.
2nd one:Send me 3 Rhythm Patterns which equal 4 beat using RESTS Only. No notes and no whole rests can be used.
3rd one: Send me 3 Rhythm Patterns which equal 4 beat using NOTES Only. No rests and no whole notes can be used
what's lyrical Pallads
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A lyrical ballad was a new type of poetry presented to the public in 1798 by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Although their first edition was published anonymously, later editions bore their names and were accompanied by a Preface, written by William Wordsworth, that explained the experiment in poetry that they hoped would become the norm. The Preface is a long document that has become a classic of literary criticism and even represented, according to The Norton Anthology of English Literature, a turning point in modern culture. It's hard to overstate the influence the lyrical ballad, as invented by Wordsworth and Coleridge, had on English literature. In terms we might understand, the lyrical ballad did for its day what the Beatles did for theirs--namely, start a new cultural movement.
To understand what a lyrical ballad is, one needs to understand what poetry was like prior to the introduction of this new poetic form. In the eighteenth century, poetry existed within a hierarchy. Epics and tragedies were at the pinnacle; comedy, satire, and pastoral poetry were in the middle; and short folksy ballads were at the bottom. Think about Paradise Lost at the top and the ballads collected by Robert Burns at the bottom. To be considered a poem of literary merit, a poem had to adhere to certain expectations: It used elevated diction; dealt with characters in the upper classes; and used elaborate figures of speech, such as excessive personification of abstract concepts. And example is Anna Letitia Barbauld's "A Summer Evening's Meditation" from 1772. Wordsworth and Coleridge broke with these conventions by using "incidents and situations from common life" and "language really used by men." In this they incorporated the Romantic tenets of appreciation of the common man and nature into their poetry.
By our standards, lyrical ballads are traditional verse. Wordsworth and Coleridge strongly believed in using "metrical arrangement," that is, consistent rhythm and meter, and most lyrical ballads have strong rhymes. The final requirement they used in their new category of poetry was that the poem must be composed in a "state of vivid sensation" and must seek to recreate that sensation in the reader. This reflects the Romantic tenet of strong emotions.
In summary, then, a lyrical ballad is traditional verse poetry that uses consistent rhythm and meter, rhyme, and the language of common speech to convey and arouse emotions while treating the topics of everyday life. It is poetry for the common person designed to impart pleasure while retaining a standard of literary quality. Examples of lyrical ballads from Wordsworth are "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," We Are Seven," and "The Tables Turned."
Answer:
Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems is a collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, first published in 1798 and generally considered to have marked the beginning of the English Romantic movement in literature.
Explanation:
melodies are not easy to sing or remembe
Answer:
w h a t
Explanation:
A ceiling light made out of abstract pieces of blown glass extending in all directions from the center of the light.
What is the picture above an example of? How was this piece, and others similar, made?
Answer:
The picture above is a glass craft. It is made from melted sand silica. The silica is then poured into a mold.
Explanation:
It gave me a 100
Answer:
The picture above is a glass craft. It is made from melted sand silica. The silica is then poured into a mold.
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9. Five cards are dealt from a standard 52-card deck. Let Y be the number
of red cards that are dealt. What is the probability function for Y?
Explanation:
The laws that govern the production of a product are covered by
Group of answer choices
The laws were the product will be sold
The laws of the country in which they are produced
International laws only
They are covered under the UN apparel agreement
Answer:
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Explanation:
ggggttrdrddfr4hhfrdry7i
fgghbbgtfbhjuuy
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Answer:
Funerary art is any work of art forming, or placed in, a repository for the remains of the dead. The term encompasses a wide variety of forms, including cenotaphs ("empty tombs"), tomb-like monuments which do not contain human remains, and communal memorials to the dead, such as war memorials, which may or may not contain remains, and a range of prehistoric megalithic constructs. Funerary art may serve many cultural functions. It can play a role in burial rites, serve as an article for use by the dead in the afterlife, and celebrate the life and accomplishments of the dead, whether as part of kinship-centred practices of ancestor veneration or as a publicly directed dynastic display. It can also function as a reminder of the mortality of humankind, as an expression of cultural values and roles, and help to propitiate the spirits of the dead, maintaining their benevolence and preventing their unwelcome intrusion into the lives of the living.
The deposit of objects with an apparent aesthetic intention is found in almost all cultures—Hindu culture, which has little, is a notable exception. Many of the best-known artistic creations of past cultures—from the Egyptian pyramids and the Tutankhamun treasure, to the Terracotta Army surrounding the tomb of the first Qin Emperor, the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Sutton Hoo ship burial and the Taj Mahal—are tombs or objects found in and around them. In most instances, specialized funeral art was produced for the powerful and wealthy, although the burials of ordinary people might include simple monuments and grave goods, usually from their possessions.
An important factor in the development of traditions of funerary art is the division between what was intended to be visible to visitors or the public after completion of the funeral ceremonies.[1] The treasure of the 18th dynasty Pharaoh Tutankhamun, for example, though exceptionally lavish, was never intended to be seen again after it was deposited, while the exterior of the pyramids was a permanent and highly effective demonstration of the power of their creators. A similar division can be seen in grand East Asian tombs. In other cultures, nearly all the art connected with the burial, except for limited grave goods, was intended for later viewing by the public or at least those admitted by the custodians. In these cultures, traditions such as the sculpted sarcophagus and tomb monument of the Greek and Roman empires, and later the Christian world, have flourished. The mausoleum intended for visiting was the grandest type of tomb in the classical world, and later common in Islamic culture.Explanation:
how did i do with this
Answer: great but maybe try adding eyelashes to it makes it feel more realistic and better :)
Explanation:
put in all the words that go to the song fishy on me I will give 10 points
Answer:hay boys
We're back
You guys loved the last fishy song
Yeah bro, sure to make another
Hope you guys enjoy, it's a...
Tacky Wacky
I don't want the place but the fishy on me
Got a lot to be but the fishy on me
Got a lot to do, I'll slap your nee
Fishy on me, fishy on me
I don't want the place but the fishy on me
Got a lot to be but I'll slap your knee
Fishy 2B but I don't know he
Fishy on me if the fishy 2B
I don't know what the place but the fishy on me
Fishy on me, fishy on me
I don't know the place but the fishy on me
2HB I'll slap your knee
I'll slap your knee
Fishy on me, a place to be
I don't know what the place but the fishy on me
Fishy on me, I'll slap your knee (Fishy, fishy, fishy, on me)
I don't know what the place but the fishy on me
Got a lot to be but the fishy on me
I know you love this fishy
Don't even eat me
Fishy, fishy, fishy, do
Fishy, fishy, sea
I don't want to be but the fishy on me
I don't want the ..., but the fishy on me
I know a place, but the place to be
I will, I will, slap your knee
I don't want the place but the fishy on me
Got a lot of fishies got the places to be
Fishy, fishy, fishy on me
I got a place and the fish 2B
Fishy, fishy, fishy, do
Fishy, fishy, sea
I don't gotta play but the fishy on me
Fishy on me, fishy on me
This song's dedicated to the Fishy ....
I don't want a place but the fishy on me
Got a lot of fishies, fishies 2B
I don't want the place but the fishy on me
I know you, and you ain't no me
I finally found a place and the fishy gotta pee
Fishy gotta .., fishy gotta...
I finally found a place and the fishy on me
I really enjoy making the fishy songs
I really hope you guys enjoy
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Explanation:
is the code that a user writes in order to create a document to display on the web O domain name HTML web page O web-site
Answer:
html
Explanation:
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It can be assisted by technologies such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and scripting languages such as JavaScript.
This piece by ______(1)______ shows the values and expression that can be achieved through ______(2)______.
a.
(1) Frances Jukes; (2) aquatint
b.
(1) Rembrandt; (2) etching
c.
(1) Pablo Picasso; (2) mezzotint
d.
(1) Thomas Bewick; (2) relief printing
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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The piece by Rembrandt shows the values and expression that can be achieved through etching. The correct option here is b.
Who is Rembrandt?Rembrandt whose complete name is Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born on 15 July 1606. He was a Dutch Golden Age painter, and printmaker. He is considered one of the greatest visual artists in the history of art and the most important in Dutch art history.
Rembrandt's artwork has shown different ranges of styles and subject matter. His style and subject matter are portraits, self-portraits, genre scenes, historical scenes, biblical themes and animal studies. He was also an avid art collector and dealer.
Rembrandt was highly influenced by the works of Italian masters and the artists of the Netherlands who studied in Italy like Lastman, and Baroque. His later life was full of personal tragedy and weak financial conditions. But his work has remained popular throughout his lifetime.
Rembrandt died on 4 October 1669.
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apply four stages of art criticism of the art work
Starting tomorrow we will start doing this:
Answer:
yk this kinda seems like a scam to get people to subscribe to her haha
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What is "Ode to Joy"?
A. a plece of music from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
B. a Christmas Carol
C. a musical plece written in moderato
D. a waltz
Answer: A
Explanation: