Question 4 (2 points)
Which statement is NOT TRUE of geometric shapes?


A: Geometric shapes are often seen in things made by humans.
B: Geometric shapes have specific names
C: Geometric shapes are all one-of-a-kind
D: Geometric shapes are defined mathematically

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

Explanation:

because nature is full of geometric shaped

Answer 2
The answer is to the question is A

Related Questions

Which technique helps to distinguish an object from its surroundings?

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I think the answer is camouflage

Answer:

figure and ground, relationship

Explanation:

Which do you think is the body measurement if is taken 5 inches below the waistline?
a. Hip 2 circumference
c. waist circumference
b. Hip 1 circumference
d. waistline​

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Answer:

b .hip circumference because its a way to take a body measurements correctly by professional

Answer:

Explanation:

Hip 1 Circumference

List the reasons Stonehenge has been the topic of so much debate:

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Answer:

1. Sacred hunting ground

The area around Stonehenge was a hunting ground along an ancient auroch migration route thousands of years before the first stones were raised, according to archaeological evidence. A site just a mile (1.6 kilometers) away from the Wiltshire, England-megaliths contains evidence of human occupation spanning 3,000 years, including thousands of auroch bones, flint tools and evidence of burning. The Stonehenge site itself bears evidence of construction as far back as 8,500 to 10,000 years ago, when a few pine posts were raised to create an ancient structure. This archaeological evidence hints that the site was originally an ancient hunting and feasting site, and perhaps the megaliths were raised to memorialize the meaty bounty.

2. Unity monument?

Stonehenge's construction may have been about more than primeval barbecue cookouts. Some believe the British megaliths were erected to celebrate peace and unity. During the monument's period of intense building, between 3000 B.C. and 2500 B.C., the culture of the British isle was increasingly unified, a fact exemplified by more uniform pottery styles taking hold throughout the region. The massive endeavor would have taken thousands of laborers and employed stones from far-flung Wales. Working on such a big collaborative project would have been a unifying exercise on its own.

3. Astronomical calendar

Many believe the ancients celebrated winter solstice at Stonehenge. The avenue near Stonehenge is aligned with the winter solstice sunset, and nearby archaeological evidence suggests that pigs were slaughtered during December and January — possibly for a mid-winter feast. The site also faces the sunrise during the summer solstice, and thousands of visitors still flock to the site every year to celebrate at that time. [Gallery: Stunning Summer Solstice Photos]

4. Stonehenge sound illusion

Two pipers playing in a field around Stonehenge would have the sounds canceled out at certain spots, a sound illusion that may have inspired Stonehenge builders, according to a presentation given at the 2012 American Association for the Advancement of Sciences meeting. The megaliths might have been raised to augment the area's natural sound cancellation, with the boulders selectively blocking sound. In fact, the monument is often nicknamed "The Piper's Stones" in England, and legend holds that magic pipers led maidens to the field, and then turned them into the stones present today. Even those who don't buy the sound illusion theory don't deny that Stonehenge had amazing acoustics, with the cavernous echoes typically found in a lecture hall or a cathedral.

5. Elite cemetery

The mysterious monument may have once been a burial ground for the elite, according to one study. Thousands of skeletal fragments from at least 63 individuals have been exhumed from the area, with an equal proportion of men, women and children found there. The burials date to 3000 B.C., as construction of the monument was getting started. Archaeologists have also unearthed a possible incense bowl and a mace head, an object usually associated with the elite in ancient society.

6. Giant bells

The newest theory suggests the dolerites and sarsens at Stonehenge produce unique, subtly different sounds similar to hollow wooden or metallic bells. Because the sounds would have carried over long distances, these sounds could have been a form of primitive communication, or alternatively, they may have been used much as church bells are today. The idea of using rocks to make music isn't new; many other cultures have employed lithophones — essentially giant Flintstones-like xylophones that produce unique sounds.

7. Healing site

Many of the skeletons buried near the site bear marks of illness or injury, leading Geoffrey Wainwright and Timothy Darvill to propose the site was a spot for ancient healing. Lending credence to that theory, many of Stonehenge's bluestones have been chipped away over the ages, perhaps by long-lost pilgrims seeking protective or healing talismans from the location. Of course, Stonehenge may have built for many, some or none of these reasons, and odds are no one will ever know for sure.

Explanation:

Answer:

The person At the top I just put the title for each one.

Explanation:

example of metal products​

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Answer:

Metal spoon

Metal knife

Metal fork

Refrigerator

Chinese cooking pot

TV

Washing machine

Computer

Metal plate

Shovel

The knight helmet at Medieval Europe

The metal sword

The metal armor

Table leg

Car

Door

Which action is a restaurant manager's main duty and enhances customer satisfaction?
A.
seating the guests
B.
interacting with all guests
C.
offering complimentary drinks
D.
taking orders from guests

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The answer would be B, as waitresses/waiters would be taking orders from guess...and other workers would be doing the rest

In a tense scene in a mystery film, what might be the best types of background music for a music editor to choose? (Select all that apply.)

A. intense
B. playful
C.light-hearted
D.dramatic

Please Hurry and thank you!!​

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Answer:

A. intense.  

D. dramatic.

Explanation:

A mystery film means there will be lots of suspense and intrigue. This means that the movie has a serious tone, and involves scenes that are uncertain yet interesting, with new developments and unexpected things.

So, the background music for a tense scene in such types of films will be something that will add to the suspense and help create a more mysterious atmosphere. Playing intense and dramatic background music will help in creating an atmosphere that will captivate the audience's attention. If the music is light-hearted or playful, then the seriousness or suspenseful nature of the movie may mean nothing.

Thus, the correct answers are options A and D.

Answer:

D and A

Explanation:

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the cooking methods with the processes that require them.
baking
stewing
barbecuing
roasting

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Answer

2 is roasting

3 is baking

4 is barbecuing

Explanation:

How many kilocalorie are in 7 grams of protein

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Answer:

protein provides 4 kilocalories per gram.

So, 7 times 4.

7 x 4 = 28

Answer:

28 kilocalories are in 7 grams of protein.

Explanation:

protein provides 4 calories per gram 7 grams = 4 * 7 = 28 kilocalories.


Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Vivian was training to be a chef. Her instructor told her to imagine the serving plate as clock. She should divide the are
was asked to display what she had learned, she marked out the areas on the plate. She then served the main food iter
food item on the plate?

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Answer:

between 3 - 9 O'clock

Explanation:

The traditional clock method in Chef service requires strategic arrangement and placement of meals when serving. This requires the partition of plates in the form of a clock using the food being served, whereby the main food, starches and vegetables are all placed separately at different clock areas. Hence, For the question, the main food is placed between 3 - 9 O'clock ; starches between 9 - 11 O'clock or (9 - 12 O'clock) and Vegetables between 11 - 9 O'clock or (12 - 9 O'clock).

3 things that are similar in phantom of the opera and Little/Lottee novel ?

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Answer: Little Lotte is the name of a character in a poem called A Child's first sorrow by Andreas Munch. Christine and Raul used to read it before her father died, and Christine adopted the name. It is also a name of an old game where the little lotte has too chose from three items.

Explanation:

In Leroux, Little Lotte is a the character in the stories Christine's dad used to ... playing games like that and it stands to reason that it's something that stuck ... ALW, Hart & Co. to the Little Lotte that is mentioned in the original novel. ... found that Little Lotte reference and connected it to Phantom of the Opera.

i drew an endermite. can u draw?

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Answer:

no, but that is really cute

Explanation:

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Last Off Topic Question what restaurants you picking

TEAM A:Dominos, McDonalds, Taco Bell, Wendy’s and Sonic

TEAM B: Chick Fi la, Canes, Subway, KFC, Jack in The Box and Burger King

TEAM C: Pizza Hut, Arby’s, Popeyes, Panda Express and Chipotle

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Answer:

lowkey hard to choose but team b fs

I would say team C but I choose team B as well

Why are the steps of distribution often compared to the links of a chain?

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It can be split into links for analyzation, and make it easier to analyze the different necessary care and handling techniques which are necessary for the longevity of the product.

Answer the following Question
1, Are you a gentle person?
Give one instance where your gentleness came to the fore.
1) At home with your family
2) In class with your classmates
3) In your neighbourhood with your neighbours.

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no i'm hella aggressive

The music teacher told the tenors to sing a D note, the altos an F note, and the sopranos an A note, all at the same time. What is the music teacher MOST likely trying to create?

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Answer:

A D major chord.

Explanation:

D, F, and A make up a simple D major chord.

Answer:

a d

Explanation:

d n f n nem

pangalan neto pls hahahahahhahaahahahah​

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Answer:

what? lol

Explanation:

1. What was the significant of the establishment of major/minor tonality in the Baroque era?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Match the type of perspective to its definition.
atmospheric perspective
color perspective
planar perspective
linear perspective

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Answer:

Atmospheric perspective- Increased blurry lines and decreased detail of objects as they recede away

Color perspective- Adjustment of colors as objects recede into the distance

Planar perspective- Series of distinctly identified layered planes that do not merge into the background

Linear perspective- Converging lines to a vanishing point to produce an illusion of depth

Explanation:

Matching the type of perspective to its definition-

Atmospheric perspective-Increased blurry lines and decreased detail of objects as they recede away

Color perspective-Adjustment of colors as objects recede into the distance  

planar perspective-Series of distinctly identified layered planes that do not merge into the background.

linear perspective-Converging lines to a vanishing point to produce an illusion of depth.

What is atmospheric perspective?

In paintings and drawings, perspective is a technique used to produce a sense of space or depth. Leonardo da Vinci invented the use of gradated color schemes to represent the special elements of the atmosphere at various distances.

Therefore, the respected perspective has been matching with their definition.

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Thomas Eakins was one of the most prominent nineteenth century American realist painters.

True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

He was an American realist painter.

True is the correct answer

BRANLIEST! Very easy! Please help with this code, I don't understand it. What is the code?!

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Answer:
The code is SPEAK
i think..

Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.
Identify the correct drawing material
Sophia is looking for a soft drawing material that will give her the flexibility to sketch dark and light areas. The material should also enable her to
produce sharp lines as well as wide,smooth lines. Sophia could choose wax crayons or chalks and blank.
Fill in the blank please and quick I’m in a test!

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Answer:  Sophia could choose wax crayons or chalks.

ano ang ibig sabihin ng complementary colors?​

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Red green blue (rgb)

Why is a variety of textures important?
Adds visual interest

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Answer:

We find sensual joy in the tactile experience of different surfaces. It is an essential aspect of visual art for the same reason. That is part of what makes texture so important in visualart. Texture, like any of the elements of art, can also enhance and support the artist's concept behind the work..... Hope it helps... Uh

Explanation:

Explain what overlapping does when making an artwork: *

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Overlapping creates a darker tone, it can help create emphasis in an art piece and represent depth. Making it more pleasing to the eye to look at.

PLEASE HELP ME!!! Its asking for a code and I don't know the code, you can't find it anywhere.

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Speak easy maybe? I’m sorry if this doesn’t help

First Blank
Hatching
Fliters
Stippling


Second Blank
Hatching
Filters
Stippling

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First blank: hatching
Second blank: filters

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Type the correct answer in the box. Spell all words correctly.
Henry and his team had to cater a high school reunion party. He decided to display the food on a long table along the side wall of the party
team to add structure to the displayed food items. How could Henry's team add structure to the displayed food?
Henry's team could use
food items on the plate design to add structure to the displayed food.
Reset
Next

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Answer:

all structured food items

Explanation:

Henry and his team is having a reunion party and they wish to display the food items on a long table. They wish to display the food items in a structure so they should use all food items of different shapes and sizes to display on the table. The food should be placed in plates and henry could create designs with those plates.

how classical music influences modern music​

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Answer:

One of the main ways that classical music has impacted today's popular music is with the chorus. The chorus, or the short melody repeated throughout most songs, was first seen during the Classical era. A vast majority of songs we hear on the radio today are structured to include a chorus.

Which of the following cuisines is known for its strong aroma and pungent flavors?
Japanese cuisine
Vietnamese cuisine
Indian cuisine
Chinese cuisine
1 2 3

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Indian cuisine !.!.!/&-‘m

Match the following.
1. the lead violinist in an orchestra
Woo
2. a musical work (also Op.)
requiem
3. a mass to honor the dead
opus
4. the abbreviation for "without opus number"
concertmaster
SAMSUNG

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Answer:

1. The lead violinist in an orchestra- concertmaster

2. A musical work (also Op.) - opus

3. A mass to honor the dead- requiem

4. The abbreviation for "without opus number"- WOO

Explanation:

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